Chrome could soon inherit one of the best tools from Google Reader

Chrome could soon inherit one of the best tools from Google Reader

Google is adding a "Follow" button to Chrome, which will allow you to keep up with website updates at a glance. It's been nearly eight years since Google phased out its RSS reader, Google Reader, and while some 500.000 users have switched to Feedly, there are few equivalent replacements. But all that may be about to change. A new ``Follow'' button in the latest version of Canary for Android shows that Google may have listened to older Reader users and could bring some of its functionality directly to Chrome. Google Reader was popular with everyone who liked to receive notifications as soon as a website or blog added new content and made it easy to save articles to read later. Google is experimenting with a Read Later feature in Chrome to make it easier to record what to refer to, and the ``Follow'' feature seems to keep you informed. In the latest Canary version of Chrome for Android, there is an overlay of Seguir '' en los sitios que admiten la función, y también se puede acceder a ella a través del menú de configuración de la aplicación. En este punto, no está claro exactamente cómo se implementará la función, pero parece que Google le dará la opción de suscribirse a sitios y recibir notificaciones de las actualizaciones de la página.</p><h2 id="read-all-about-it">Lee todos los detalles</h2><p>Desafortunadamente, el botón Calling '' doesn't work at the moment, so it's possible to guess precisely how it will work, but it's reasonable to think that the feature will give you a convenient way to keep up with the latest bets. Please update sites via the new overlay to make sure you don't miss out on any new content. Since this is an unannounced feature, it's hard to say exactly when, or indeed if, it will be released, but the Canary version of Chrome is the best way to get to use the Follow button as soon as possible. will be available. is to get Chrome Canary. You can download it from Google Play and the app will pair with all the browsers you use regularly, even if it is the standard version of Chrome. Via Android Police