In this video, I talk about a new web application which has changed the way I read news on the web. It’s called Feedly and I hope you try it out. It’s a Firefox (3.0) plugin which has close ties into Google Reader. There are so many features to outline with Feedly, that it was difficult to keep this video short. Even after it, I wasn’t able to cover all the cool things about it. From keyboard shortcuts, annotations, view customizations, and social hooks, Feedly has changed the game almost overnight. Will it replace Google Reader? That’s hard to say, but it definitely compliments it in ways that’s hard to explain. The scary thing is, it’s only getting better. So give Feedly a shot by going to http://www.feedly.com. Enjoy!
[...] but it helped people get a simple and quick tour of what feedly is. We got lucky enough that bwana came along and created his own intro video, which ended up being a lot better than ours. So try to reach out to bwana or find your [...]
Thanks for the review! we are still early in our dev cycles so we look forward to your suggestions on how to improve the service. This week were are heads down fixing bugs but we will try next week to create a reference of all the reviews and post in on our website.
finally got the time to watch this video end to end. Thank you! it looks great: great story telling, great voice (so much better the feedly guided tour). I know who I am going to reach out to next time we need to do a video!
One more thing. Regarding Google Reader, we are obvious very big fans of Google Reader or we would have not decided to use if as one of the core elements. Our goal is not to compete with Google Reader but instead try to see if by compromising some of the productivity features so a simpler more magazine like interface, we could get RSS to the masses. We are not there yet but it is a really interesting nut to try to crack
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August 19th, 2008 at 10:06 pm
[...] but it helped people get a simple and quick tour of what feedly is. We got lucky enough that bwana came along and created his own intro video, which ended up being a lot better than ours. So try to reach out to bwana or find your [...]
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August 20th, 2008 at 2:38 am
[...] not heard of it and if that is the case you may want to check out this highly recommended video introduction from Bwana. addthis_url = [...]
tjgillies40391
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
good video!
shey24801
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
nice, it works!
Edwin Khodabakchian
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
Thanks for the review! we are still early in our dev cycles so we look forward to your suggestions on how to improve the service. This week were are heads down fixing bugs but we will try next week to create a reference of all the reviews and post in on our website.
Edwin Khodabakchian
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
finally got the time to watch this video end to end. Thank you! it looks great: great story telling, great voice (so much better the feedly guided tour). I know who I am going to reach out to next time we need to do a video!
Edwin Khodabakchian
January 8th, 2009 at 4:45 am
One more thing. Regarding Google Reader, we are obvious very big fans of Google Reader or we would have not decided to use if as one of the core elements. Our goal is not to compete with Google Reader but instead try to see if by compromising some of the productivity features so a simpler more magazine like interface, we could get RSS to the masses. We are not there yet but it is a really interesting nut to try to crack