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This article was published on June 21, 2013

AOL is launching a Google Reader replacement Monday: ‘All your favorite websites, in one place’


AOL is launching a Google Reader replacement Monday: ‘All your favorite websites, in one place’

As the end of Google Reader nears, AOL is planning to announce its own alternative to the service: “AOL Reader.”

As you can see on the current landing page for the service, which is public, its tagline is “All your favorite websites, in one place.” The service is currently operating in private beta.

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Currently, few details are public in regards to the design of this service, however, the site’s CSS styles reveal that the service will offer mobile Web optimizations for touch devices. Additionally, it appears LinkedIn, Google+, Twitter and Facebook sharing will be supported, judging by the CSS:

icon-twitter,.icon-facebook,.icon-google-plus,.icon-linkedin

As Google exits the feed reader space, services like Feedly and BlogLovin have stepped up to fill the gap. Further complicating things, Digg is set to unveil its service next week.

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You can sign up for the private beta here.

Update: A second page has been discovered, revealing more details.

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Update 2: AOL responded to the leak, detailing that the product will launch Monday.

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