| Source: iphone.appstorm.net --- Tuesday, November 01, 2011
I am always trying to stay in the know when it comes to technology. I just love reading about it everyday and seeing what is up and coming. This is where something like Google Reader comes in very handy. I can pull in all the news stories from all the different websites I read and have it all in one place. Definitely a great way to get your news if you get it from many different sources. But this review isn't about Google Reader, but an application that is very similar to it and yet offers a ton more features — Reeder for the iPhone. For those of you that don't know, Reeder has been around for a couple of years now and I have used it on the iPhone for a long time. It's a great app to use to browse the news and save for later reading when you are on a bigger screen. Setting Up Reeder There isn't a whole lot of set up when it comes to Reeder, because that mainly happens in Google Reader. If you have a Google account you can get access to Google Reader. From there you can then subscribe to the different news websites that you are wanting to read. Once you have all your news feeds in Google Reader, you have basically done everything you need to do, because when you are in Reeder, all you have to do is log in with your Google Account credentials and then it will pull all your data from Google Reader. You don't have to do anything else to get started. Reading Your Feeds As we all know, reading on the iPhone is not the most ideal way to ...
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