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Chrome testing RSS-powered ‘Follow’ button & feed that keeps the Google Reader dream alive – 9to5Google
Chrome is trialing a “Follow” feature that more or less brings an RSS reader to the New Tab page. Web browsers used to feature feed…

Web browsers used to feature feed aggregators, but those built-in capabilities have since been phased out. Google is now looking to reverse the trend with Chrome trialing a “Follow” feature that more or less brings an RSS reader to the New Tab page.
As you browse websites, Chrome will show a “Follow” button when you open the overflow menu (from the top-right corner). It appears at the very bottom and includes the site’s favicon and name. Once subscribed, new content from those publishers will appear…
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