FeedBurner to Google?

Google FeedBurner FeedBurner is a feed management service that many have used for block implicit advantages involved, as is being able to change hosting, rearrange our blog, etc., and, although it modifies the original feed on FeedBurner remains unchanged.

Apart from other services, such as allowing subscription by mail, also can track and display statistics counters, as you see on the side of our blog readers and listeners daily.

In 2007 Google acquired FeedBurner, and since a few months ago Google announced that began the migration of feeds.

Although Google is doing it automatically can trigger a migration of the same feeds from FeedBurner page, which share many have already taken place due to malfunction of the meter in the last few days, apart from those wanted to include AdSense in feeds (service available only to Google).

Google is expected to complete their migration to 28 February and has already said, that from this date display FeedBurner feeds a 404.

You may then run a host of bloggers to make the transition at the same time.

As the RSS feeds of our blogs have referenced a lot of external sites, you should start planning and / or run this migration even if you use FeedBurner.

SOURCE (and more) to: Daily Blog Tips

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