Feedspot is a social feed reader . It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources based on topic or website, which the user can customize and share with users of various social networks. It was first released as a private beta test version in August 2012,[ 3] and soon after the company reported that it was used in 51 countries.[ 4] Feedspot launched in public beta in June 2013[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
See also [ edit ]
^ "Feedspot launches in Public Beta" . Feedspot. 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2013-07-21 .
^ "Feedspot launches in Private Beta" . Feedspot. 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2013-06-08 .
^ Perez, Sarah (2012-08-14), Still Missing Google Reader’s Lost Social Features? Feedspot Can Help , TechCrunch , retrieved 2013-06-08
^ "One week post launch..." . Feedspot. 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2013-06-08 .
^ Perez, Sarah (2012-06-25), Feedspot Offers A Solid Google Reader Replacement With Built-In Search And Social Sharing , TechCrunch , retrieved 2013-07-21
^ Henry, Alan (2013-06-28), Feedspot Is a Google Reader Replacement with Tons of Sharing Features , LifeHacker , retrieved 2013-06-28
^ Long, Mary (2013-07-19), Why Feedspot Could Be the Best Google Reader Replacement , SocialTimes , retrieved 2013-07-19
^ Agarwal, Vaibhav (2013-07-11), Feedspot RSS Reader Brings Familiarity of Google Reader With Social Features , NextBigWhat , retrieved 2013-07-11
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