On July 1, 2013 your online-reading life may feel a little jolt. That is the day that Google plans to retire its Google Reader app. If you're anything like me, this is the digital equivalent to having your pacifier taken away as a toddler. I've used Google Reader from its infancy and losing it feels like losing a member of my family (albeit an extended family member…)If you're not familiar with RSS Feeds, they are a globally accepted technology that allows you – the website reader – to keep track of updates from your favorite sites. Using an RSS reader and RSS Feed URLs, you can receive new or updated content, including headlines, summaries, and links to full stories, to your inbox or RSS/News Aggregator.RSS/News Aggregators (also called Readers) download and display RSS feeds. There are a number of free and commercial News Aggregators available for download online; some of the most popular include: Feedly, The Old Reader, Newsblur, and Netvibes.When you've determined where – and how – you'll access your RSS feeds, be sure to add Food Processing's feeds to your list. Food Processing General Feed
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Food Processing Industry News Feed
Food Processing Feature Articles
The Scoop blog