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Looking for alternative to Google Reader sync for RSS app

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I'm in the early stages of designing an RSS app, and I'd like to include syncing to an online RSS feed service as a feature. Most such apps make use of Google Reader's feed/syncing features, but Google is now moving sync out of its Reader service, and also its API remains undocumented. Are there any alternatives to Google Reader that offer online syncing of feeds with a desktop client, and which have a documented API?

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Kevin Walzer Avatar asked Oct 25 '11 14:10

Kevin Walzer


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3 Answers

There should be an answer to this question, but I don't think there is.

I think we got lazy. Maybe it's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work.

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Dave Winer Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 04:09

Dave Winer


What about Newsblur?

http://www.newsblur.com/

Don't know anything about them, but they appear to have a reasonable facsimile of a product in this vein.

Here are their API docs. http://www.newsblur.com/api

They are a subscription service, but you can have up to 64 feeds for free.

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Robert Occhialini Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 04:09

Robert Occhialini


A couple suggestions, the original web RSS Reader BlogLines is still around, though now under new management since MerchantCircle purchased the service late last year. The APIs maybe still functional: Or they may be deprecated/turned off, haven't tried the APIs myself.

If BlogLines API is no longer around a better bet is LiveDoor Reader (along with it's open sourced version is called FastLadder).

Livedoor Reader is a Japanese service, but FastLadder pages and documentation are available in english and Japanese.

Downloadable Open sourced versions for running on your own machines be they windows, Mac OSX, or Linux from here There's also a FastLadder Google source Code page.

There are RSS apps for both IOS and Android that sync with LiveDoor Reader/FastLadder instances. Just search for LDR in their respective app stores.

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LonelyBob Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 06:09

LonelyBob