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Google tests an RSS follow feature in Chrome – Yahoo News Australia
Google is testing an RSS-based follow button to help you track your favorite websites in Chrome.

Eight years after the untimely demise of Google Reader, Google is embracing RSS again. The company is testing a “Follow” button for Chrome that lets you keep up with your favorite sites on the web browser. In the coming weeks, users of the Chrome Canary channel for developers should start seeing the new feature on Android. Google’s Adrienne Porter Felt tweeted that the follow feed is based on RSS and that the company is building it to address a “user need.”
we’re testing out a way to follow websites…
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