RSS readers can be standalone software that you install—either on a Mac, a Windows, PC, or your phone. Or they can be web-based—requiring no software installed, where you view your feeds in a browser.
Here’s a complete list of web based RSS Readers. Here’s a selection of alternatives to Google Reader. Wikipedia also has a list.
(In most cases you can import your existing Google Reader feeds, and in some cases you can synchronize—meaning you can keep using Google Reader as well, if you want.)
- Good Noows
- Feedlooks
- Feeddemon
- Bloglines
- Feedly
- Feedsquares
- Lazyscope
- Prldr
- my6sense
- Newsblur (still a bit buggy.)
- Summify: Summify automatically identifies the most important news stories for you across all of your social networks and delivers to you a personalized email digest in your inbox
- YourVersion
- Feed-a-Fever
- ReaderPlus: Enhances rather than replaces Google Reader (requires Chrome)
Further reading
For more thoughts on Google Reeder, try the Google Reader topic on Quora. Two threads on alternatives to Google Reader:
What is the best web-based RSS reader alternative to Google Reader?