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Feedly - a Firefox start page on steroids
It's been a while since we've seen a compelling new browser start page. There was a real flurry of start pages a year or two ago when the likes of Google Personalized Start Page (now iGoogle), NetVibes, Pageflakes, and a myriad of other copycat sites launched. Strangely, even with such an amazing variety of start pages to choose from, we've never found any of them to be particularly compelling.
Then we were introduced to Feedly. Feedly is a start page that only works in Firefox, because it requires a Firefox browser extension to run. It's actually a locally hosted page that goes out and grabs information feed reader sites and social networks that you use, and presents it to you in a friendly magazine style layout.
Feedly can go through your Firefox bookmarks, as well as your My Yahoo! page, NetVibes, Bloglines, Twitter, FriendFeed, Yahoo! Mail, and Gmail accounts to find relevant information to present to you. If we can offer one tip, it would be to choose carefully. When setting up our page, we checked every possible option, and ended up with far too many feeds, and too many feeds that we had lost interest in that were still in some account somewhere that Feedly found.
Feedly also has a very tight integration with Google Reader, and anything that you read in Feedly will be marked as read in Google Reader, and vice versa. This is cool, but it's also dangerous, since and feeds that you add to Feedly (or that it finds) are automatically added to your Google Reader account. So again, choose carefully what feeds you want to be seeing in Feedly, as they will affect your Google Reader account.
But once it's all set up, Feedly is a very useful and elegantly done start page - so much so, that we haven't been compelled to remove it. And since no other start page has captured our interest, that's certainly something.



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Peter said 4:39PM on 6-19-2008
Interesting idea, but VERY poor execution. The integration with Google reader is too tight. I unsubscribed to many feeds since the page was too cluttered and it removed them from Google reader too. Luckily I don't use reader that much, but if I did, I'd be really pissed.
I also couldn't find any way to add a single new feed manually.
The overall layout was a little confusing too. I'll stick with Pageflakes.
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Chris Nixon said 4:44PM on 6-19-2008
I've found Feedly to be a really nice start page. It's slick, and throws up stories I'm *actually* interested in.
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soniiic said 12:46PM on 6-20-2008
wonderful app :) shame i don't have any friends on my people list to share my recommendations with :(
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Edwin Khodabakchian said 3:48PM on 6-20-2008
Hi Peter,
We learnt the first day of the beta that the UI of the feedly welcome wizard was not explicit enough about feedly being integrated with Google and therefore feeds and social connections imported during the welcome would be also added to Google Reader. it surprised and angered a lot of people.
We listened and tried to address this problem on day #2 by:
Changing the UI of the first run page to http://www.flickr.com/photos/65995199@N00/2593284562/sizes/o/ .
Changing the UI of the welcome wizard to http://www.flickr.com/photos/65995199@N00/2595204719/sizes/o/in/photostream/.
And more importantly by providing an option in feedly to undo all its changes.
http://edwink.devhd.com/2008/06/17/fixed-undoing-changes-to-google-reader/
Good enough?
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