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Now see the RSS Subscription Extension by google
The 868,163 people who've installed Google's RSS-handling extension for Chrome can breathe a sigh of relief, because Google has resurrected it after its deletion last week.
"My RSS extension was removed by mistake, but it is now up again," said Finnur Thorarinsson, the extension's author, in a comment to a Chrome RSS-handling feature request. The extension detects RSS and Atom feeds on Web pages and lets people subscribe to them with feed-reading software; it's been updated so it no longer offers Google Reader as an option for subscribing.
Google's RSS extension for Chrome disappeared last week at the same time that the company announced that it will scrapping Google Reader on July 1.
RSS and Atom provide a mechanism to subscribe to Web page updates such
as new blog posts, but they aren't a mainstream phenomenon. Plenty of
tech aficionados lambasted Google for killing Reader, though, some
because they find it a useful service and some because they're worried
about relying on Google services that may vanish without much warning.
Add the Chrome RSS extension author to the list of those who's disgruntled. "I'm an avid user of Google Reader and am pretty unhappy about the Reader situation as well," Thorarinsson said.
He also added that people should be judicious when thinking about using clones of his extension.
"Some of them were copied a long time ago and have not been updated since," Thorarinsson said. "They might therefore be vulnerable to security issues and can not really be recommended without making sure they've kept up with the times."
Now see the RSS Subscription Extension by google

Google's RSS extension is back in the Chrome Web Store, minus its ability to hand off feed-reading duties to Google Reader.
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screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET)
"My RSS extension was removed by mistake, but it is now up again," said Finnur Thorarinsson, the extension's author, in a comment to a Chrome RSS-handling feature request. The extension detects RSS and Atom feeds on Web pages and lets people subscribe to them with feed-reading software; it's been updated so it no longer offers Google Reader as an option for subscribing.
Google's RSS extension for Chrome disappeared last week at the same time that the company announced that it will scrapping Google Reader on July 1.
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Add the Chrome RSS extension author to the list of those who's disgruntled. "I'm an avid user of Google Reader and am pretty unhappy about the Reader situation as well," Thorarinsson said.
He also added that people should be judicious when thinking about using clones of his extension.
"Some of them were copied a long time ago and have not been updated since," Thorarinsson said. "They might therefore be vulnerable to security issues and can not really be recommended without making sure they've kept up with the times."
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