2/14/2024 0 Comments Rss reader chrome![]() Wait for the flag to show up in the Canary version of Chrome and test it out. Now you tell me, which feed is he talking about in the Chrome flag? However, I could find this code change request from the same developer. The Chrome flag does not mention “discover” anywhere. The next possibility is the Discover feed. I could not verify if this is the API that powers the Follow button on Chrome. One of the code commits from the same developer mentions the following URL: Next is the Follow option from Chrome for Android. It will be tricky to incorporate an RSS feed reader into the side panel. The third candidate is the Discover feed from the Google app and Chrome new tab page on Android. There is RSS feed, and then there is the Follow button I already mentioned. Well, there are a couple of “feeds” in Google’s world. ![]() Chrome Flag in QuestionĪs usual, all this starts with an experimental Chrome flag I spotted in Chromium Gerrit today.įeed in the sidepanel: Enables the following feed in the sidepanel. It is quite possible that Google will bring the Discover feed as well to the side panel. You can however turn off Skimlinks from the options window.Remember the option to follow websites using Google Chrome on Android? Google might be bringing this feature to the desktop version of Chrome. Other than Chrome, Feeder is also available as an extension for the Safari browser and the developer says that they are “looking into supporting Firefox.”Īll your feed subscriptions, read /unread data are stored locally in the browser and your clicks aren’t tracked but Feeder, by default, adds their own affiliate code to links that point to product websites (like Amazon or eBay). I prefer to follow the most-essential feeds inside Feeder but you also have an option to keep your entire Google Reader subscriptions in sync with Feeder. Alternatively, you can add feeds to your subscription list manually or import them in a batch using an OPML file. When you are on a website that offers RSS Feeds, Feeder will automatically detect the feeds and you can click the browser icon to quickly subscribe to that feed. The notifications include the story title and a short excerpt and you can click them to read the full article on the original site. is an Google Chrome add-on that will instantly notify you whenever new content is published on your favorite sites via RSS feeds. ![]()
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