| | Hands on with AOL Reader, another opportunistic response to Google's RSS vacancy Jun 24, 2013 2:53 PM While the tech world speculates on what form a rumored Facebook news reader might take, AOL on Monday rolled out a beta version of its Google Reader replacement. AOL Reader joins offerings from Digg and Feedly in the effort to fill the hole left by Google's soon-to-be-shuttered feed reader, which shuts down for good next Monday. Note: Clicking on the "detailed instructions on moving to AOL Reader" linked text in the article will take you to the AOL Reader page where you can get it. »Keep reading the article. | |
| | Strip away all of YouTube's clutter with Cleanr Jun 21, 2013 12:07 PM Between the ads, the sidebar, the tools, the related videos, and especially the comments, YouTube has become a cluttered eyesore. Thankfully, there's Cleanr, a browser extension that strips away all of YouTube's clutter. Specifically, it cleans the page of everything but a large video window. Now you can focus on what you wanted: the video. Cleanr is available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, If you're a Chrome user, you'll need to follow the brief tutorial video on the install page; because this isn't a Google-approved extension (wonder why?), you have to install it manually with a little dragging and dropping. Note: Clicking on the "Cleanr" linked text in the article will take you to the website where you can get it. »Keep reading the article | |
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