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Google Chrome-Reader Is Back With Follow Button For RSS Feed

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
May 21, 2021
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…a similar tool to newsletter mostly used by netizens, bloggers, and publishers.

Google Chrome revives its nostalgic action that lets users track their favourite websites or most the most frequently accessed website on the web browser. The “Follow” button features once again on Chrome as the typical RSS reader — noted it will be available for Android users very soon.

The channel for Google developer, Chrome Canary mostly utilized by Google’s Reader — the tech company noted they would be the first to access this feature as soon it is ready for use.

The tech company’s spokesman, Adrienne Porter disclosed the relationship between its Follow Feed And its RSS reader via a tweet — Google intends to improve users’ experience while accessing Chrome.

According to pushback about the revival of Google’s reader, comments on this matter by critics depicts the tech company should not have terminated its RSS feeds even though other users thought it was not as useful as it seems.

It has been fifteen years now since Google’s RSS got terminated, still, the tech company did not reveal why Following your websites is now accessible again.

Meanwhile, other Google Reader users shared delight for a massive comeback, “great news, we’re excited! This set of happy Google news users are also anticipating a developed iOS version of this platform. The number of feedbacks Google has received so far will determine how soon the iOS version will roll out.

According to Adrienne’s tweet, Google’s web browser with the Follow button is bolstered by RSS — a tool that allows news content to be extracted from its host site.

Aside from RSS, extracting other notable contents, “Crawler” is another tool that bolsters Chrome’s Follow tapping into additional information from a website.

Although, Chrome’s Follow is yet to be fully developed, still, the engineers behind this development excluded mail newsletters — especially websites that use the web version for default newsletter are expected to be effective.

Google encourages other websites to make their RSS feed accessible and updated — this allows Chrome to extract worthy content from these sites. While dealing with the latest content from several Internet users, creators, bloggers, publishers are expected to include their respective inputs by Google.

During the previous Google 2021 I/O event, Google revealed this RSS development as well as others tool based on the latest Android version, its wearable gadgets, camera, and Photo improvement, and many more.

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