it's time to find a new home for your
feeds I'm Richard Carey and this is your
cnet update there is outrage on the
interwebs over news that Google Reader
is being shut down in July google reader
has been a way to keep up with RSS feeds
since it launched in 2005 but google
says usage of the service has declined
well people who use reader are
passionate that's because in less than a
day more than 50,000 people have signed
change.org petitions to save Google
Reader not sure if that will actually
make a difference in Google's decision
anyone who uses reader has four months
to save the fees they subscribe to and
export them to another service we'll get
to some of those reader replacements in
a minute but first Facebook is doing
some spring cleaning to your timeline
profile page a redesigned timeline began
slowly rolling out to users your status
and main posts are on the right info
about you and some activities such as
photos and music sit on the left twitter
also added a new feature you can add
line breaks in posts that are written on
the main website although it's a win for
people who tweet haikus it also can be
just annoying and ugly if people get
carried away with line break power comes
great responsibility netflix users can
finally connect with facebook that is if
you want to reveal what you're watching
with your facebook friends nothing is
automatically posted to facebook you can
choose not to share a particular show or
movie other countries have been able to
do this for some time now but it was
prevented in the US because of a 1988
federal law called the video Privacy
Protection Act Congress just amended the
video sharing law this year this weekend
the premiere of the Angry Birds cartoon
will fly into televisions the cartoon
for the popular game can be found on
comcast xfinity on demand and samsung
smart tvs Roku and other set-top boxes
will get the series later and if you
have the app because at this point who
doesn't you can also watch the cartoons
on the channel button that's found on
the game's home screen we
Google Reader going away it's time to
find good replacements for your
subscriptions so you don't miss a post
one you might like is feedly it's free
on android iOS and there's a plugin for
firefox and chrome browsers it gives you
the option to subscribe to categories of
topics or individual sites it lets you
mark stories to save for later or see
what your recently read another one is
pulse that's great for quick scanning on
a touch screen and the ever-popular
Flipboard has a magazine style layout
don't forget there's still google
currents which debuted in 2011 but not
many people talk about it that's your
tech news update and you can find more
details at cnet com / update from our
studios in New York I'm Bridget Carey
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