The most surprising news to come out of the blogosphere this past week centered around Google's decision to shut down its popular Google Reader service, along with Chrome's RSS extension...
- Google Now Heading To Chrome OS And Windows, Beta Browser Reveals (The Verge)
- Google Scraps Chrome's RSS Extension Along With Reader (CNET)
- 500K Users Flee Dead-RSS-Walking Google Reader For Feedly (Computerworld)
- IAB Escalates Attack On Firefox Privacy Browser (Adweek)
- Stitcher Browser Plugins For Chrome And Firefox Now Available (Engadget)
- Galaxy Note 2 Lock Screen Bug Lets Attackers Access Popup Browser (Android Authority)
- Adobe Shuts Down Desktop Browser Testing Service BrowserLab Without Warning, Blames Rise Of Mobile Devices (The Next Web)
- Flash-Enabled EdTech Browser Rover Hits 1M Mark, Adds Paid Subscription Plans (Betakit)
- Web Browsers Consider Limiting How Much They Track Users (The Washington Post)
- Wunderlist Tiptoes Further Onto Evernote's Turf By Adding Web Clippings Browser Extension (GigaOM)
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