The buzz is spreading fast enough for readings, an online "community" for those who want to keep up to date with the latest news about various subjects such as Business, entertainment, photography, technology and Social Media. What is unique about readings is that it also allows you to follow your favorite authors. With the kind of brings to mind the readability, with a new reading service that has been built around it. After a full review of the service, he began to realize what it is about feelings and I must say that I really like the service.
Let's take a look.
The first thing you'll need to do is find some publishers to register. This is done through each category and then pick your Favourite publications. You can also use the search feature to find publishers faster. Frankly, I was interested only for all publishers, so I had to force myself to choose my top 10 picks only.
Then you can find and follow authors who write for the various publications listed under publishers. This is done in the same format as the above, and includes a search bar. When you subscribe to an Author, you can see all the articles you have registered on the Web with the most recent tweets. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any of my favorite authors here, so I just skip this section. Regardless, this is a really nice way for each author to get some free advertising and to increase their following.
After recording some publishers and your favorite authors since, it is time to read. The wonderful about reading is that this is very clean, but has many options to interact. For example, you can save items to read later, follow the author of an article that you really enjoy reading, or share on your favorite social site like Facebook, Twitter or Google +.
Along with saving items to read later readings, you can also use the bookmarklet to save articles from around the web. This is really a nice feature? I know I always read my articles later in the list, but never seem to get to read them. Adding them to my actual feed reader just seems more ideal, since it is using at least a few times a week, so I'm more likely to actually read the articles you save. Items that have been saved for later reading can be found under unread in the sidebar.
You can subscribe and follow your heart content without even signing for an account at readings, but you won't be able to save any of your settings or add any custom RSS feeds? Therefore, it is probably the best that you can create an account. You can connect to Facebook or to create a real account.
After you add custom RSS feeds, you can follow then as from authors and blogs. For example, 2 blogs I write for myself and readings that you added and then create a page author to me, well kinda – created by two different author pages for me even though my name is the same on each blog. Anyway, this is a great way to follow your favorite authors who do not have the privilege to read already on the system.
I love the Top Stories, because you can see the articles that downward trend now along with the top stories of the day, week and month.
Although you can click on each news source separately from the sidebar, you can also see at a glance from the news feed. Also gives you a glimpse of some of the stories of the vertex.
So with all these features and Nice clean environment, do you think is pretty good readings to replace the current feed reader? Currently I'm using Google Reader and I have here some years ago. Seems like every time I try a new reader, I end up always to return to Google Reader. In addition, now with the addition of Google +, just makes more sense to use Google Reader, since all the Google services are more tightly knit. I believe that we will try to read a few days, just to get a feel for it. If the sync with Google Reader.
What are your thoughts? What feed reader you use now is that you open by using a new reader?
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