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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ReplyDeletewhen we try to log in at the new home :)
Did you actually read the post?
ReplyDelete"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 :)
ReplyDeleteUps...that's true :) sorry guys !
ReplyDeleteFeedBurner can be visited in China now. On new domain.
ReplyDeleteHi, its not working...error message: Invalid request
ReplyDeleteI'm confused.
ReplyDeleteIs 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.
ReplyDelete@Corey:
No, I don't think so. They will definitely use redirection for old feed URLs.
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ReplyDeleteWhat is your website's native rss feed, as opposed to its feedburner's rss feed? And how do you access it?
ReplyDeleteAll Those errors are now fixed. We are now able to Access and Do what ever we Want in Feedburner.. Infact i heard they have added some new Features as well..Lets see how we get along with the New features :)
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ReplyDeletei cant acsess my feedburner..why?
ReplyDeletetrue, feedburner is amazing now which its publise and monetise features , lol half of my revenue come from there.
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