Google had announced that the RSS and other news content aggregation service Google Reader will shutdown on July 1 this year. While we are sad that the simple service is shutting down, more users have gradually shifted to different form of content consumption on their mobile phones.
The Apple App Store has several RSS Reader apps but very few of them offer a decent and easily readable user experience. So we chose five best applications that support pulling content from Google Reader. These apps can be used to discover, subscribe and read new content from all over web as well as prominent content publishers. Most of this applications would require the iPhone, iPod touch or iPad running iOS 5.0 or higher.
Feedly
Google Reader is on its way to exit, Feedly remains our top recommendation to switch quickly. Obvious reason is that it supports Google Reader feeds pull so one really doesn't have to take pains of exporting-importing files. Also, those who are accustomed with the Text only reading mode of Google Reader, then Feedly makes one feel like home.
Search for particular content or chose the ones from the available categories. Content heavy websites can be transformed into cards for easy reading and the articles can be shared over popular social networks - Google+, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Save for Later feature lets the user read the articles later and quickly scan through more new articles.
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