As a part of spring cleaning, Google announced that it will retire Google Reader on July 1 due to declining usage.
pastemagazine.com (2 months and 5 days ago)
Google aims to ship as many as eight million competitively priced second generation Nexus 7 tablets starting in July.
cnbc.com (1 month and 14 days ago)

As part of its annual spring cleaning, Google on Wednesday announced it will shut down its popular Google Reader feature on July 1.
latimes.com (2 months and 6 days ago)
Google said it will shut Google Reader on July 1, citing declining usage for the application that compiles content served by web feeds, as it forges ahead with its strategy to focus on fewer products that have more impact.
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Apr 3 - Sources tell Reuters Google is preparing to sell a 2nd-generation Nexus 7 tablet from July.
reuters.com (1 month and 14 days ago)
This week, Google announced that it will shut down Google Reader on July 1, 2013. In its announcement, Google states that it’s doing this because the usage of Google Reader has declined and it wants to concentrate on fewer products. There was a lot of buzz online about this decision, and some fanatical Google Reader fans put together a petition to keep the RSS reader alive....
forbes.com (2 months and 5 days ago)

Google is shutting down more projects it considers distracting to core business. So far it has shut down 70 such apps and services, but it is Google Reader whose loss I bemoan.
gigaom.com (2 months and 6 days ago)
Google Inc said it will shut Google Reader on July 1, citing declining usage for the application that aggregates content served by web feeds, as it forges ahead with its strategy to focus on fewer products that have more impact.
palmbeachpost.com (2 months and 5 days ago)

Were you disappointed at the news that Google will soon kill its RSS service, Google Reader? If so, you aren't alone. Fortunately, you have until July 1 to find a worthy alternative. Read on, as we break down the best Google Reader replacements...
gizmag.com (2 months and 6 days ago)

Google announced last week that Google Reader is closing down. The Web-based RSS feed reader will be history on July 1, 2013, which means you’ve got a little more than three months to move those Google Reader subscriptions to a new RSS reader. In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to do that, using Takeout, Google’s way of providing your information in a format you can...
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