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Google Chrome for Android will soon get a built-in RSS reader
Google is testing the “Follow Follow” function in the latest Chrome browser, which can realize the integration of RSS readers.
When the user opens the webpage, a “Follow” button can be found in the menu bar. After pressing it, the new content of the website will appear in the new tab as part of the “Following” label, and the content will be displayed in the form of a list of Cover images, titles, release times, etc.
Google officially stated that the “Follow” function supports the existing open RSS network standards. If the website does not support RSS, Chrome will fall back to the existing content indexing scheme to keep users accessing information in a timely manner.
This feature will be pushed to the Android Chrome Canary browser in the next few weeks, and the launch date of the desktop and iOS versions is unknown.