Mobile news reader AvantGo shutting down

AvantGo shutting down
Once upon a time AvantGo was synonymous with reading news on a Windows Mobile or Palm device. If you wanted to read the New York Times, Guardian, Wired, or hundreds of other newspapers, magazines, and news sources, you wanted to install the AvantGo client which provided access to full length articles, not just RSS headers.

In an era of always connected Smartphones, better web browsers, and RSS readers, it looks like AvantGo has opted to change its business model. AvantGo as we know it is shutting down on June 30th.

Now honestly, it's been years since I used AvantGo, so I suppose I can't complain. But there are still plenty of people out there using older PDAs that aren't integrated with smartphones with 3G connectivity. So this news could leave some of these people high and dry.

The AvantGo team is directing users to try a new application called Snac that provides access to news from a handful of sites including The New York Times, USA Today, Facebook, Twitter, and weather forecasts. But Snac works with Java enabled phones, Blackberry devices, and some Windows Mobile phones. But there's no support for Palm or older Pocket PC devices.

[via Mobility Site]

Tags: avantgo, news, rss