
Earlier this year Google announced that they would be shutting down Google Reader, the company’s RSS reader. With it having been around for years and with many people using it, naturally a lot of people were upset and it also prompted many alternative RSS readers to step up their game in a bid to attract Google Reader users looking for an alternative, and it’s safe to say that Feedly was one of the more popular choices.
Feedly’s service is currently free of charge and it will remain that way for the foreseeable future, but given the influx of users to its service, we’re guessing Feedly is looking to capitalize on that and has since announced the Feedly Pro service. According to Feedly, going Pro would mean that you search for articles within your feeds, “https” support for that added layer of security, integration with Evernote, and also premium support which basically makes your inquiries a priority.
Feedly will be charging $5 a month for the Pro version of its service, or $45 a year, and for those can see themselves using Feedly’s services for the next few years, $99 will offer a lifetime subscription. For more info hit up Feedly’s websitefor the details.
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