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imwode2013-07-16 17:29:35
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imwode, 2013-07-16 17:29:35

Did Themed Media notice the shutdown of Google Reader?

The question is just out of curiosity.
I noticed that there was very little habr in my life. I’ll occasionally remember that such a resource exists, I’ll go in, look through a little and forget again for a couple of days or a week. And all due to the fact that I did not look for a replacement for the Google reader. I just scored.
The question is this - did the closure of the Google Reader somehow affect Habré? Surely, after all, they look at some kind of web analytics in TM. There are ways to see, I'm sure. TM, tell us how you were hit by the departure of the (largest?!?) rss reader? And did you hit?

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Puma Thailand, 2013-07-16
@opium

All geeks migrated to alternative services.

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Andrey Burov, 2013-07-16
@BuriK666

statistics

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Mikhail Tchervonnko, 2013-07-16
@RusMikle

It didn't have any effect.
I have a google reader on android. How it worked and it works, only subscriptions do not come from Google.
If you put it from the market, an alternative supplier will be offered.
I didn’t notice a big difference, though I just read it, I didn’t use additional services (such as history, etc.).

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Andrey Apanasik, 2013-07-16
@Suvitruf

The number of visitors may have fallen, but obviously not by much.
Habr is still a community with a prevailing number of IT people, who for the most part, it seems to me, have already found a replacement for GR.

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EndUser, 2013-07-16
@EndUser

Fidley helped with one-click import. So I moved, but did not stop using rss.
On the other hand, I often go to Habr “live”, because the resource as a whole is more interesting than the rest of the subscriptions combined.

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