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The implications this holds for the "open web" aren't pleasant, but I'm also scared about the idea that killing Feedburner would be the prelude to killing off my beloved Reader.

If Google really isn't getting anything out of maintaining feed infrastructure, someone must see Reader as dead weight at this point.



Sadly, I think Google's problem with Reader (and Bookmarks, etc) is that they don't require a g+ account and aren't "social" enough.


Most of my posts to g+ come because it's so easy to do from reader, that may be reason enough...




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