feedly is a Firefox extension, a new kind of RSS start page which weaves Google Reader, Digg and Delicious into a more fun, magazine-like user experience. The integration with Twitter, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Friendfeed and Delicious makes sharing a breeze. You can get up to speed quickly by importing your existing Netvibes, Bloglines or MyYahoo accounts, your bookmarks or an OPML file.
Here are some key features of "feedly":
· It is a full featured RSS reader
· It integrates very well with twitter, email and friendfeed so it is very easy to share your favorite articles with your friends
· It works hand-in-hand with Google Reader so if you have a Google Reader account, you do not need any additional account or configuration
· You can annotate articles
· When you read an article, you can see the related comments, digg information and friendfeed conversations.
· You can find and follow friends and benefit from their reading recommendations and annotations.
· Although feedly is a plug-in, it does not save any information locally so you can easily roam and access it from multiple machines.
· It is very fast.
· It has a nice magazine-like look-and-feel.
· feedly enriches Google search results with pointers to relevant content generated by your favorite sources and recommended by your friends.
· Google Reader integration means that you can use Google Reader on the iphone.
· Feedly adds a pinch of serendipity to your reading experience by suggesting sources and recent articles matching your reading and recommendation patterns.
Requirements:
· Mozilla Firefox
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Includes:
· Top Sites for users who do not want to login to Google
· New iteration of the feedly mini toolbar
· Integration with Google Reader Magic
· New explore capabilities (ability to determine what sources other twitter user read)
· 50+ bug fixes