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Aug 26th 2013, 23:45, by Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

Feedly on Monday launched its paid RSS service, following up on a promise made three weeks ago when it announced a subscription option.

Previously, Feedly had offered $100 lifetime subscriptions to the first 5000 customers who plunked down a credit card. Later that same day, the Palo Alto, Calif., company said it had sold out of the lifetime accounts within eight hours, raising nearly $500,000 from the offer.

Monday, Feedly began taking orders for the Pro version of its news reader service: Customers pay $5 per month or $45 annually.

Feedly Pro includes all the features found in the free version, and adds article search, one-click integration with Evernote and Pocket—the latter was formerly known as Read It Later—and priority support.

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