So Google Reader is just a few days away from being nonexistent, and you’re wondering where to go from here. Most people have rallied behind Feedly, and rightfully so — the company is embracing Google Reader refugees with open arms, even going as far as tailoring user interface features to those folks, as well as automatically importing Google Reader feeds into its standalone service.
For that reason, we’re going to assume most of you have settled on using Feedly for the time being. With that, we want to make sure you know how to keep up with Phandroid through the use of RSS. This will also apply for any other RSS-supported site which you might want to follow. Actually, it’s quite simple:
Aaaaand that’s it! You can also try this for any other site you like to follow. Most news sites will be RSS-enabled, so there shouldn’t be any issue getting the feed to show up. If, for some odd reason, a site isn’t showing up under the list of search results, you can also add the site’s RSS URL by copying it and pasting it into the aforementioned search box.
For instance, you would copy this URL for Phandroid’s RSS feed. From there, the instructions are all the same. Give it a try, and let us know if you’re having any trouble getting accustomed to things in your new RSS home! Don’t forget to give the Feedly app for Android a try in the Google Play Store (but stay tuned as we’ll also be highlighting a few other apps you can use with the service).