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What are the best news readers for Android?
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Feedly
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Web, iOS, Android, Kindle
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Press
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Android
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Inoreader
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Web, iOS, Android, Windows Phone
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Pocket
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Android, iOS, Kobo, web, macOS, Windows
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Feedly
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Feedly
My Recommendation for
Feedly
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Experiences
2
Pros
16
Cons
11
Specs
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Boards for organising the content (Paid)
Feedly allows you to create unlimited Boards (folders/sets/collections) and use them to organise your saved content.
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No alerts of new posts
Feedly doesn't give users the option of having push notifications when new posts are added.
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I Design Websites's Experience
Feedly is a great, feature-rich feed reader but what I like the most about it is that the Feedly team communicates well with the customers, that they listen to the feedback, improve the product and deliver what they promise.
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, iOS, Android, Kindle
Search:
Yes
Offline support:
Yes
Night Theme:
No
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Allows finger gestures
Feedly allows droid users to navigate using finger gestures. With these gestures, you are able to save articles, go to the next one, or close the article.
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Long list of paid-only features
Free features are pretty basic. It seems like all the new development goes into paid-only features. Paid features include sharing and saving options, alerts, backup, support or integrations with collaborative tools.
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Yanis's Experience
The best since Google Reader
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Extensive sharing options
Feedly allows you to share information through Android's built-in share function. Feedly makes sharing on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ simple, and is also integrated with Pocket, Evernote, and Instapaper.
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Problems playing videos
While the rest of Feedly's experience is on point, videos found on this app tend to not play or "stutter".
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Feedly Cloud two-way syncing
Feedly keeps track of which articles are read/unread, which feeds you follow, and which articles are saved across multiple devices.
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Doesn't work offline
If there is no internet connection the app is completely unusable. It is not caching any new content for offline use. Doesn't even allow you to access your saved content and app settings.
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Great article recommendations
Search a topic and Feedly will offer resources that are related to that topic.
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No push notifications
Among the most requested features for Feedly is push notification support. The feature was officially requested in 2011 and currently has over 600 votes on Feedly's Uservoice.
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Open API
There are multitudes of third party clients available for many platforms.
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Organization/sorting features lacking
There is no ability to sort feeds within a folder, and moving feeds between folders is difficult with lots of content.
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Browser extensions
Feedly's extension lets users add feeds directly from websites, but also lets users curate pages, save them to Evernote or Facebook, email, or Tweet pages.
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Forces using an external account to log in
You are forced to use Twitter, Facebook, Google or Microsoft login credentials.
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IFTTT and Zapier integration (Paid)
Feedly functionality can be extended and workflows automated with IFTTT and Zapier integrations that make it possible to connect the reader with hundreds of popular apps.
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Buggy
Logging in can sometimes cause Feedly to struggle, it can become unresponsive and force close.
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Customizable sharing tag line and template
Feedly on Android allows you to set one of three sharing template options and set custom text to append in the sharing template.
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Steals page views
Feedly has had issues multiple times with hijacking page views from original publishers. See: Feedly WAS (is) Hijacking Shared Links And Cutting Out Original Publishers Feedly Found a New Way to Steal Page Views From Publishers
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Fast saving and sharing with a customizable favorite tool
Feedly on Android allows you to set a preferred tool for one-tap saving (Feedly, Pocket, Instapaper, Evernote, OneNote) and one-tap sharing content (Twitter, Facebook, Messenger, Email, Browser, Android sharing)
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Con
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You can't transfer your Google reader starred items
Feedly boasts "seamless transfer from Google Reader", but your saved favorites will be left behind.
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Clean, easy to overview UI
Feedly has an easy to overview interface. While this interface is clean and simple, it is still full of bright colors. A great feature that adds to the clean feel is "eliminate clutter", which keeps only the text of the desired topic.
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The unread count stresses readers out
"999+ unread" is never a happy sight, even if you love to read.
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Supports OPML export/import
With this feature, all subscriptions can be saved.
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Choice of many different layouts
For each news source, a different layout can be chosen. Choose between showing thumbnails, titles and summaries, titles only, thumbnails with overlaid titles in a grid, or have all content inlined.
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Similar mobile experience to Google Reader
It supports a list UI similar to Google Reader, among other more graphical layouts.
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Integrates other services for ease of use and sharing
Feedly sign-in is done with Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Microsoft credentials. It offers many ways to share a story from within the application, including social networks, e-mail, etc.
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Easy transition from Google Reader
After Google Reader went under, readers have been looking for the best alternative. When users log in with their Google Reader credentials, Feedly transfers all RSS subscriptions and folders with one click.
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Press
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Press
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Press
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5
Pros
3
Cons
1
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Pro
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Works as a front-end for popular RSS readers
Works as a front-end for Feedly, Feedbin, Fever or Feed Wrangler.
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Con
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Abandoned
Last update was January 16th, 2014.
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Platforms:
Android
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Pro
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Gorgeous UI
Beautiful app, and a great user experience.
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Great, transparent widgets
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Inoreader
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Inoreader
My Recommendation for
Inoreader
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18
Pros
17
Specs
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Pro
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Fast
Displays feeds quickly.
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, iOS, Android, Windows Phone
Search:
Yes
Offline support:
Yes
Night Theme:
Yes
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Pro
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Social media integration
Pro version has the ability to search Facebook, Google+ and Twitter feeds as well.
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Cross platform
Inoreader has clients for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. As well as a web app.
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Premium users can search in all public RSS feeds, even in those that they haven't subscribed to
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Can filter articles by keyword
Allows user to filter rss feeds based on keywords and regular expressions. 1 Filter for Free, 10 for Plus members, and Unlimited filters for Professional members.
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Supports OPML files
Collections from other readers can be downloaded in OPML (outline processor markup language) files.
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Free search for all users
Unlike Feedly where search is a paid service, Inoreader allows search for free users. If you want to find content you have read by some keyword, it is free for everyone.
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Easy to remove duplicate content
If you read from a large list of feeds that may contain overlapping information, Inoreader offers removing one of the duplicates.
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Extensive keyboard shortcut support
Shift + O and shift + N can be used in order to scroll quickly through feeds.
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Supports multiple views
List, card, or expanded view.
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Easy to overview the list of articles so you can quickly find articles that interest you
All the feeds are easily accessible, allowing for a quick access to the most relevant articles, thanks to the interface’s design: minimal and free of distracting, unnecessary elements.
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In-depth statistics about sources
Using the built-in dashboard, users can see most read sources, how often they update over time, etc.
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Free unlimited feeds
InoReader offers unlimited feeds for free.
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Clean, minimalist UI
Interface is uncluttered and easy to overview.
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Makes it easy to eliminate duplicate posts
If you read from a large list of feeds that may contain overlapping information, InoReader offers removing one of the duplicates.
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Can disable social features
If you are not interested in constant barrage of social interaction options, you can disable them.
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Optional login using Google or Facebook accounts
You can either use a username/password pair, or you can use your Facebook or Google account to login.
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Pocket
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Pocket
My Recommendation for
Pocket
All
7
Pros
6
Specs
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Pro
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Well-finished GUI and UX
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Specs
Platforms:
Android, iOS, Kobo, web, macOS, Windows
Software Type:
Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari extension, desktop app
Top
Pro
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Highlighting available on iOS
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Pro
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Available on the web and mobile devices
Pocket is available on iOS, Android, Kobo eReader and on the web.
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Included in Firefox
Pocket is now integrated into the Firefox web browser, and you can login using your firefox/mozilla login, instead of having to create a separate account. This login method can even be used natively on their website, regardless what browser is being used.
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Pro
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Offline reading of articles
Download articles with a single click from your browser or from apps like Feedly to Pocket.
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Integrates with over 500 apps
A key advantage of Pocket is that it is integrated in over 500 apps as a way to save the link, including Twitter, Flipboard, Pulse and Zite.
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5
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Yahoo News Digest
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Yahoo News Digest
My Recommendation for
Yahoo News Digest
All
4
Pros
4
Top
Pro
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Extremely condensed and summarized stories
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Pro
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Avoids over-stimulation by only pushing news twice a day
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Automatically integrates relevant tweets, maps, photos and Wikipedia pages
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Makes sure only relevant stories are shown by only sharing ~10 stories at a time
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gReader
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gReader
My Recommendation for
gReader
All
6
Pros
4
Cons
2
Top
Pro
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Integrates with third-party RSS services and works as a standalone RSS reader
While the app can integrate with third-party RSS services, like Feedly and The Old Reader, it can be used as a standalone RSS reader as well.
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Con
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Free version has ads
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Integrates with multiple read it later services
gReader integrates with Pocket, Instapaper and Readability.
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Con
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Free version has very basic widget support
The free version includes just the icon widget, other widgets can be accessed with the pro version which costs $4.69.
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Pro
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Has a lockscreen widget
The widget allows checking the news without having to unlock the phone.
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Built-in text-to-speech
The app can read the news stories out loud to you.
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Flipboard
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ommendation
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Flipboard
My Recommendation for
Flipboard
All
11
Experiences
1
Pros
7
Cons
2
Specs
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Pro
•••
Contains over 10 million digital magazines created by about 7 million users
This app has been rapidly growing since its introduction, which means the content is virtually endless. Whether you are into technology, style, sports, or design, Flipboard has massive amounts of content spanning all sorts of subject matter.
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Con
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Not very customizable
Flipboard prioritizes stories from its own selection of sites. This takes some control away from readers, but also offers information you would normally not seek.
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NeighborlyBoinayel's Experience
It now includes news from sources you haven't deliberately chosen and there's no way to get rid of them. The strength of Flipboard was customization and freedom to choose sources trusted by the user, not the team of Flipboard or third parties.
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Specs
Platforms:
Android, iOS, BlackBerry, Windows, Web
Top
Pro
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You can connect FlipBoard to Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and up to 12 other accounts
Flipboard is able to keep you connected to all your favorite social media while you read. Flipboard makes it easy to share with your friends, or see what they are reading.
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Con
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Users occasionally report crashing videos and overlapping text
Although this issue has not been widely reported, some users have found it very frustrating.
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It's free!
The app is free to download and there are no monthly fees.
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Allows "custom magazines" that can be read on any device
If you create a magazine on Flipboard from your Droid, you are able to access the magazine from any platform, including the internet.
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Sleek interface
Flipboard's interface is not only beautiful, but easy to use.
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Allows users to integrate Twitter and Facebook into their feed
Most readers only allow users to integrate blogs and publications into their feed, but Flipboard is gives users the ability to add social media into their daily reading.
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Search by people, topics, hashtags, blogs, or favorite sites
In addition to following your favorite publications and blogs, Flipboard makes it easy to find new content by providing many different ways to search.
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Circa News
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Circa News
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Circa News
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2
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2
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Pro
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Curated
The Circa News staff gathers relevant information from other sources and compiles them into a brief summary.
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Beautifully designed
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Google Play Newsstand
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Google Play Newsstand
My Recommendation for
Google Play Newsstand
All
7
Pros
5
Cons
1
Specs
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Pro
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Reads magazine subscriptions as well as free news content
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Con
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Inability to Avoid Paid Content in Headlines
Newsstand has zero options to block news sources. In Read Now, Newsstand's headlines section, this often leads to a mess of stories being behind numerous paywalls exclusive to each publication.
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Platforms:
iOS, Android
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Simple card-based interface
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Wide selection of sources
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Multiple feeds ("highlights", "news", "business", "entertainment", "sports")
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Automatically knows your interests based on Google search history
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Pulse
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Pulse
My Recommendation for
Pulse
All
9
Pros
5
Cons
4
Top
Pro
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Syncs with LinkedIn to deliver content from chanels you follow and people in your network
Unlike other readers, Pulse allows users to follow LinkedIn influencers on top of blogs and publications
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Con
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Forces users to login with LinkedIn
Many users don't want or need a LinkedIn account. In order to use Pulse, they must create a LinkedIn account. This has made many people unhappy because it blurs the line between their personal and professional lives.
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Allows integration with more social feeds than similar apps
In addition to letting you pull from Facebook and Twitter, Pulse lets users add feeds from YouTube and Digg.com.
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Con
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More bulky and less accessible after most recent update
Pulse's reviews are littered with unhappy users after their most recent update. Many users are reporting that the new layout is too busy or too bulky.
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Pro
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Syncs with Pocket, Evernote, Instapaper, and Readability
What you follow and save on Pulse can become available on Pocket, Evernote, Instapaper, and Readability.
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Con
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Unstable
Some users have reported that Pulse has started to crash after its most recent update.
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Works without internet
When connected to WiFi, pulse downloads articles so you can read them when you are on the go.
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Easy to accidently exit from
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Fits more on the screen than similar readers
With Pulse, every pixel on the screen seems to be utilized. Depending on your preferences, this can be a good thing or a bad thing. While some users want a screen packed full of information, others have found it overwhelming.
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Google News & Weather
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Google News & Weather
My Recommendation for
Google News & Weather
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2
Experiences
1
Pros
1
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Pro
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Has homescreen widgets
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Google's original News app still survives and sports a fresh new interface, but it still remains true to the mission of bringing all of Google News to your mobile devices, and I have yet to find anything I like better. It is straight-forward, well-organized, responsive and stable. If you like Google News on a desktop web browser for staying current with the world, look no further.
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PaperOak
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PaperOak
My Recommendation for
PaperOak
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7
Pros
6
Specs
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Pro
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Website and Android application for reading
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, Android
Search:
Yes
Offline support:
Yes
Night Theme:
Yes
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Pro
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Supports multiple languages like English, German, Portuguese at the same time
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Pro
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It's fast
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Can save articles offline by adding them to your bookmarks
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It's free
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Doesn't contain ads
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PressReader
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ommendation
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PressReader
My Recommendation for
PressReader
All
8
Pros
5
Cons
3
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Pro
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Text to voice translation in six languages
Being able to listen to articles is cool enough, but PressReader allows readers (or listeners) to hear their articles in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Russian.
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Con
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"No connection error" is common among users
Many readers have given PressReader a 1 star reviews after the most recent update because it won't connect to the internet, which means they are unable to download articles.
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Text-to-text translation is available in 12 languages
Text-to-text support includes Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. This is just one more feature that sets PressReader apart as one of the best news readers for Android.
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Costs $39.99 per month
Although some readers may already spend this on tangible publications, PressReader is more expensive than its counterparts.
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New content is easy to discover
PressReader allows you to search by publication name, interest, country, or language preference. PressReader's advanced search options is one more aspect that emphasizes their attention to quality.
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Constantly Crashes
According to user reviews, the newest update has caused the app to be very unstable. This problem is so common that almost half of PressReader's ratings are one star.
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Easy to install and sync
With PressReader, you can sync your bookmarks, news preferences, and alerts across other apps on your Droid, or across other devices.
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Downlaod full issues for offline reading
If you can't stay connected to the web, you can quickly download an article and move on with your life. This feature brings PressReader even closer to emulating tangible publications.
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Palabre
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Palabre
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3
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1
Cons
1
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Con
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Android Only
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Easy integration
Allows easy integration with Feedly, Inoreader, Twitter feeds.
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Platforms:
Android
Search:
Yes
Offline support:
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Night Theme:
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