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		<title>Feedly a fresh read</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All I can say is Feedly sexied up my Google Reader. If you are using FireFox as your browser you can install Feedly &#8211; which was formerly known as Feedo.  It markets itself as one&#8217;s start-up page on your browser. Two important thing that it does:
1. It displays your Google Reader feeds like a magazine. You get the on-line magazine feel for your RSS Feeds.
2. It allows you to mark and share your content with friends and er friends. And this work both ways.
In a nut shell this is what Feedly delivers. But there is more one can also [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All I can say is<a href="http://www.feedly.com/index.html"> Feedly</a> sexied up my Google Reader. If you are using FireFox as your browser you can install Feedly &#8211; which was formerly known as Feedo.  It markets itself as one&#8217;s start-up page on your browser. Two important thing that it does:</p>
<p>1. It displays your Google Reader feeds like a magazine. You get the on-line magazine feel for your RSS Feeds.</p>
<p>2. It allows you to mark and share your content with friends and er friends. And this work both ways.</p>
<p>In a nut shell this is what Feedly delivers. But there is more one can also use Feedly to manage your feed. I guess since it uses your Google Reader, once you update or change anything on Feedly it is automatically and instantaneously reflected on Google Reader.</p>
<p>Furthermore as a start-up page it is not bad since it comes bundled with Google Search. There is a provision for adding emails and bookmarks but at this point it does not seem to work. I will try again later.</p>
<p>More updates on Feedly can be read at their <a href="http://edwink.devhd.com/">blog</a>, which is by the way the blog of Feedly man &#8211; Edwin Khodabakchian.</p>
<p>A comprehensive review of Feedly was written by Louis Grey entitled: <a href="http://www.louisgray.com/live/2008/06/feedly-brings-new-social-experience-to.html">Feedly Brings New Social Experience to Start Page, Leveraging RSS.</a>. But again in a nutshell Feedly:</p>
<p>1. Presents the feeds that you read like a magazine.<br />
2. Feedly allows you to comment, annotate, save and share any post</p>
<p>I like it and hope for more positive things to come from Feedly.</p>
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