I have been using iGoogle as a customized home page for years. Google is ending iGoogle later this year. One of the gadgets I have is Google Reader for all of the RSS feeds I subscribe to. Yesterday we learned that Google Reader will also be discontinued.
It seems that every time I get used to using a Google feature and depending on it they change it or discontinue it. It almost seems they don't want users such as me.
Probably the next thing that will go that I use is Google Calender. I depend on this and the Lightning extension for Thunderbird to make sure I don't miss any important appointments.
Heck, if they really want to screw me up, they can do away with Gmail.
After contemplating on this I came to realize that there are very good alternatives to all of these services at my good old Kubuntu fingertips.
I painlessly set up akregator this morning to handle my RSS feeds. After doing so, I realized I should have been using this application a long time ago.
After giving some thought to what I want as my home page in my browser, I have decided to dust off my old rusty HTML skills and write my own. That's the only way I will get what I really want.
The upside of all of this is that Google has given me something to do so I won't be bored for a while.
It seems that every time I get used to using a Google feature and depending on it they change it or discontinue it. It almost seems they don't want users such as me.
Probably the next thing that will go that I use is Google Calender. I depend on this and the Lightning extension for Thunderbird to make sure I don't miss any important appointments.
Heck, if they really want to screw me up, they can do away with Gmail.
After contemplating on this I came to realize that there are very good alternatives to all of these services at my good old Kubuntu fingertips.
I painlessly set up akregator this morning to handle my RSS feeds. After doing so, I realized I should have been using this application a long time ago.
After giving some thought to what I want as my home page in my browser, I have decided to dust off my old rusty HTML skills and write my own. That's the only way I will get what I really want.
The upside of all of this is that Google has given me something to do so I won't be bored for a while.
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