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Daily Wrap-Up: No Alternatives to Google Reader and More

Google Reader was Plussed, losing some dearly beloved moving parts, especially the sharing options. Love the changes or leave them, you’re probably not going anywhere. There are no real alternatives to Google Reader. All of this and more in today’s Daily Wrap.

Sometimes it’s difficult to catch every story that hits tech media in a day, so we thought it might be helpful to wrap up some of the most talked about stories. Assuming this goes over well, we’re going to give you a daily recap of what you missed in the ReadWriteWeb Community, including a link to some of the most popular discussions in our offsite communities on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google Plus as well. This is a new feature at ReadWriteWeb so we covet your feedback. If you have suggestions, please leave them in the comments below or reach out to me directly at robyn at readwriteweb.com.

Alternatives to Google Reader? Don’t Bother, You’re Not Going Anywhere…

Not happy with the changes to Google Reader? You’re not alone. There were a number of ReadWriteWeb readers who expressed disappointment and frustration at both the changes and the lack of alternatives.

Some of our favorite comments from this story:

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