The Google Reader Shutdown Survival Guide - PC Magazine

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The Google Reader shutdown is upon us. Come midnight Pacific time tonight, your feeds on Google's RSS reader will go dark, forcing you to look elsewhere for your favorite Web links.
Since Google announced in March that it would shut down Reader, effective July 1, a number of Web companies have stepped up with their own solutions.
There's Digg Reader, which launched in beta last week, earning a 4 out of 5 in PCMag's review. Feedly also has a solution, which will import your Reader feeds in one click, while AOL jumped into the game with a beta Reader replacement of its own.
Facebook was rumored to be developing its own Reader, too, but it seems like that project will more closely resemble Flipboard than Google Reader, should it ever be released.
So what's a Google Reader fan to do? PCMag has been following the story, reviewing the replacements, and offering suggestions for how best to cope. Check out our full coverage below, and let us know in the comments which Reader replacements have worked best for you.
PCMag's reviews of Google Reader Replacements:

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