![]() When you do, it looks like this:īeyond the massive visual improvement, Feedly adds functional improvements that make it a better way to read your RSS feeds: Sources that are in your reader are along the right hand side, and you can easily click on to get articles just from that source. They’ve got some featured content with images along the left hand side and a list of other articles down the middle. They’ve basically wrapped a design around the feed list that looks very similar to the design of CNN.com. Now let’s compare that with what Feedly does to the same list of feeds. It just looks like a chore to go through this feed reader, doesn’t it? No fun.Signal to noise ratio for me is out of whack and Here’s a screenshot of my Google Reader list of social media marketing blogs. This is my review of Feedly, a Firefox plug-in that only works in Firefox 3.0. Ugly user interface.” Google Reader is a great example of that, but now there’s a solution to get your RSS feeds served up with some design consideration and some added features. Other members of the Ignite Social Media team laugh when I rant about Google.
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