Google Reader may be on its way out, but AOL is getting ready to launch its own product in the near future that will give users a way to find new content online.
The AOL Reader site is already live, featuring the tagline "all your favorite websites in one place." The site says it is in private beta right now.
Although it's unknown exactly how the product will work, one can assume users will be able to subscribe, personalize and weed through news and content found online.
The news comes as popular RSS platform Google Reader will shut down on July 1, and Facebook is rumored to be experimenting with its own RSS feed. Digg is also poised to launch its on RSS reader on June 26.
Update: The company has since tweeted a six-second video Vine, announcing the rumors were true and AOL Reader will launch on Monday.
See you Monday #aolreader https://t.co/BzEOhte1P9— AOL (@AOL) June 21, 2013
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