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Users Through Google Reader Protest Petition Online

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Google plans to close popular services Google Reader turns reap a wave of protests from its users. Like what?

One form of protest of the planned closure of Google Reader is poured into the online petition site Change.org. On the site it is now recorded more than 400 thousand page Google plans protest regretted it.

The online petition on Google Reader refusal closure was originally coined by Dan Lewis who lives in New York, USA. In protest page entitled Google: Keep Google Reader Runningini, Lewis asked the support of many people to keep this service can still be enjoyed.

Only in the past two days, an online petition has been filed by Lewis signed 100 thousand people. It seems to this petition, Lewis takes up to 150 thousand signatures.

Until this story was written, the petition has been signed by 122 663 people. This means that Lewis only needed 27,337 signatures more to complete this petition.

As we have communicated previously, Google is planning to shut down the popular RSS service Google Reader on July 1, 2013. This plan is part of an effort to 'clean up' the US-based technology giant.

Besides Google Reader, other services are also stopped its operation by Google on July 1, 2013 is Machintosh and Snapseed Desktop for Windows, Google Voice App for BlackBerry, Search API for Shopping, Google Cloud Connect, Google Building Maker, CalDAV and Apps Script API.

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