Friday, March 15, 2013; 4:05:51 PM Eastern
One great thing about the demise of Google Reader
- For a long time I wouldn't create a feed that couldn't be read by Google Reader. That was after an awkward period, when Google Reader started up, that it couldn't do a good job of reading Scripting News's feed.
- Think about that for a minute. Scripting News was the first feed. The specs were all written in such a way that Scripting News worked. It would be impossible, unthinkable that somehow the first feed could not be read by a reader from Google. But that's the way it worked. From day one, Google came in with the attitude of The Boss Man. We run this show. I always thought well fuck that shit. What's the point of creating something new if a big asshole company can come along and break you. On day one. Not even a Hello World from a Humble Newbie. Nahh. We're Google. You're nothin.
- Eventually I caved, and got rid of the features that Google couldn't handle.
- So here's the good thing -- I can put things into my feeds that Google Reader doesn't like.
- Not that I haven't already been doing that for a couple of years. ;-)