For a while, I have used Google Reader to stay on top of several math blogs. Unfortunately, Google will pull the plug on Reader one month from today, so I need to find an alternative fast. I was rather pleased with Feedly until I realized it doesn't render $\LaTeX$. Apparently, this issue was raised to Feedly the day after Google Reader announced its fate, but it hasn't been upvoted very much, so I doubt they will address it anytime soon.

Has anyone found an alternative to Google Reader that is mathematician friendly?

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What do you mean by "does not render LaTeX". Some examples of sites that break would be helpful. (From reading the link, it seems like Wordpress blog's like Tao's are an issue.) I am still using Google Reader (and I need to also look into alternatives). What shows instead of the math? Nothing? –  Jason Rute Jun 2 '13 at 2:08
Instead of math, there is nothing - not even a warning that it's ignoring something. For example, if the entry says "Let $a$ denote..." then Feedly gives you "Let denote...". Examples of broken sites include Azimuth, Godel's Lost Letter, Normal Deviate, and What's new. –  Dustin G. Mixon Jun 2 '13 at 2:23
Just upvoted on Feedly. Maybe that's the best thing to do for now. –  Marty Jun 2 '13 at 3:16
You can try if robjohn's (a moderator on math.stackexchange.com) "render MathJax" bookmarklet helps math.ucla.edu/~robjohn/math/mathjax.html On any page containing LaTeX (for example arXiv abstracts) it will render the formulas with a single click. –  Martin Jun 2 '13 at 8:13
Have you tried The Old Reader already? It can be found at theoldreader.com and I am quite happy with it. –  Gregor Samsa Jun 3 '13 at 5:52

Following Gregor Samsa's recommendation in the comments, I decided to try The Old Reader. (I hadn't tried it before because the site warns that it's only in beta mode, and I want a reliable RSS reader.) The interface is very familiar (coming from Google Reader), and unlike Feedly, The Old Reader actually renders LaTeX (e.g., for all Wordpress blogs). If Feedly addresses the LaTeX issue, I might switch back (since Feedly is not in beta, and arguably more reliable), but until then, The Old Reader might be the best alternative.

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With Christian Perfect's MathJax Bookmarklet, you can render $\LaTeX$ math just about anywhere on the web! It works fine with the old Google Reader, Feedly, and probably all the main web based RSS readers out there.

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I don’t care about RSS readers, but the bookmarklet is just awesome. –  Emil Jeřábek Jun 5 '13 at 13:47

an email-based alternative to Google Reader that some are quite happy with, and which renders LaTeX, is Blogtrottr ---