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If You’re a FriendFeed Addict, You Must Use Feedly

by Jorge Escobar on July 6, 2009

Just when I thought I was closer to giving up on Firefox, a new application, in the form of a plugin, has become a major addiction for me (and a saviour for the spiraling browser). I’m talking, of course, about Feedly.

Feedly was brought to my attention (as many other applications have) by the omnipresent Robert Scoble. He posted on FriendFeed:

I love http://www.feedly.com — it is how I read my Google Reader feeds now. Requires Firefox, but if you have it very nice headline display

I thought, Firefox plugin? No thanks. But something about the UI bit my curiosity and I decided to install it.

The truth is, it’s much more than an RSS reader. It’s an extension to FriendFeed, to a point where I’m wondering why FriendFeed hasn’t purchased them yet.

It took me literally minutes to import my Google Reader OPML into Feedly, and once you do this you are presented with two main ways to consume the content. One is a ‘digest’ (pictured above) which looks like a blog or an online magazine, built from the items on my feeds. It’s a very cool way to get an overview of what’s going on early in the morning, while you consume your first cup of coffee.

The other display is the ‘Latest’ display, which looks like the list you would see in Google Reader, except everything happens very fast because the items are coming from the plugin and not over HTTP. You can also use keyboard shortcuts, much like GReader’s, that allow you to do many operations, including some that are specific to feedly.

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At this point you will think “That’s it? Looks like there’s nothing compelling about this.” And if you don’t use FriendFeed, that might be true. The presentation layer is much better than Google Reader’s, but if you’re okay with the way you see feeds on the plain vanilla format that GReader has, then that’s fine.

Now if you are a FriendFeed addict as I am, please read on.

Feedly is a Firefox plugin, which means it can “see” what sites you are visiting. It also enables you to link your FriendFeed account with Feedly, and this is when the fun begins.

From this point on, every page you visit, you will see a “Feedly navbar” on the lower right, which allows you, with a click of the mouse, to share any content, site, blog post or image to Feedly. But not only that, you will be able to see if there are FriendFeed conversations happening around that piece of content.

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This feature alone makes Feedly a must-have for any FriendFeed user. It has changed the way I consume and share content, and the coolest thing is that Feedly supports the SUP methodology that FriendFeed uses, so that things that you react to on Feedly are immediately posted to your FriendFeed page. You can even “like” and comment right from the application and see the conversations around the posts back on FriendFeed.

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I am very impressed with the application and it is supported very well on Twitter, FriendFeed and Get Satisfaction.  I think the only downside to Feedly is that it only works with Firefox, but hopefully, versions for the iPhone, Android and other browser will come soon.

Meanwhile, kiss your RSS Reader goodbye and give Feedly a try.

P.S.: You can also read a review of Feedly by Corvida here, and by Louis Gray here.

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Marshall Kirkpatrick July 6, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Opml management bummed me out

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Louis Gray July 6, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Feedly launched in June of 2008, here: http://louisgray.com/live/2008/06/feedly-brings-new-social-experience-to.html

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Brett Kelly July 6, 2009 at 3:03 pm

Louis – Are you a feedly user?

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Jorge "JungleG" Escobar July 6, 2009 at 3:09 pm

Thanks Louis, I’ve updated my blog with your post, had no idea it had been around all that time

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Greg Santos July 6, 2009 at 3:39 pm

Daps. Feedly is all that.

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Jacob July 6, 2009 at 3:49 pm

I first became addicted to feedly then I discovered friendfeed. It’s a great together, love the way when surfing the web you can see whether a certain page has been discussed or is being discussed on ff.

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Louis Gray July 6, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Jorge, I think Feedly is fantastic. I would absolutely use it if it ran native in Safari. Also, as I like to be "first" to stories, I still tend to use the Google Reader interface and power through. So I am a Feedly fan even if I don’t use it every day.

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Roberto Bonini July 6, 2009 at 4:03 pm

I agree, too :) I have not used GReader since I discovered feedly.

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 4:06 pm

Feedly also helps me to know what to share, as it tells me if a blog post or news article is already being shared by others. At that point I can just ‘like’ it, instead of cluttering FriendFeed with more repetitive stuff. Love it!

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Edwin Khodabakchian July 6, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Thanks Jorge. We are indeed very big Friendfeed fans. More integration points soon.

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Cecily July 6, 2009 at 4:24 pm

Feedly was the magic bullet that convinced me to switch back from Safari. I really miss Safari’s speed, but I can’t live without Feedly.

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 4:26 pm

Come to think of it, Firefox should invest in them (at least) ;)

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Roberto Bonini July 6, 2009 at 4:27 pm

Forget Firefox. Google should.

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Edwin Khodabakchian July 6, 2009 at 4:29 pm

For those of you interested in Chrome and Safari support, please send me an email to edwink@devhd.com and I will see if we can give you early access to something we are working on (Louis you are already on the list)

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David Young July 6, 2009 at 4:29 pm

I like Feedly. It doesn’t make me feel bad for not powering through all my GReader posts. It feels more natural somehow: like reading the paper instead of, er, a bunch of RSS feeds.

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Roberto Bonini July 6, 2009 at 4:31 pm

Well said david.

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Cecily July 6, 2009 at 4:35 pm

*sends email immediately*

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 4:35 pm

@David, absolutely agree

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Franc ☺ July 6, 2009 at 4:50 pm

speaking of feedly. has anyone run into this display error? http://img2.pict.com/4d/3f/e5/0c67009a04029eb252ba966847/dG3hN/800/screenshot2b8.png

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 4:52 pm

@Franc, haven’t seen this yet. You should report on their Get Satisfaction page http://getsatisfaction.com/feedly

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Edwin Khodabakchian July 6, 2009 at 5:07 pm

Franc: are you running version 2.0? (the version available on http://www.feedly.com)

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Mark Essel July 6, 2009 at 6:29 pm

Would it be possible to get an email once this is working for chrome. My need for speed has forced me to abandon the glory of firefox addons for the time being. A safari/iphone friendly version would be sweet to.

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Alex Schleber July 6, 2009 at 7:17 pm

If one is using FriendFeed as one’s primary Feed aggregator/filter/reader, is Feedly still necessary?

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 8:28 pm

@Alex I think there is a different need for both. Consuming RSS feeds via a reader is something that some people prefer. I certainly tried to use FF as my reader, but there was something missing.

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Corvida Raven July 6, 2009 at 8:28 pm

Hey Jorge!

Thanks for the linkback and I definitely agree with your posting. Feedly is awesome and the features have made my work more efficient and easier to do. The bar at the bottom is like my personal version of “ShareThis”. Makes it really easy to share comment I’m not subscribed to or get more info on content I’m reading outside of my feeds.

Great review Jorge. Touch on a lot of reasons why I love Feedly.

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Kim Landwehr July 6, 2009 at 8:36 pm

I use an love Feedly, I have tried to use FF as my feed aggregator but I agree with Jorge Escobar, there is something missing, maybe its the ability to save for later or the layout, but what ever it is I keep going back to Feedly.

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Alix Whitmire ☂ July 6, 2009 at 9:44 pm

When you share to FF using feedly, is there a way to make it show the picture?

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 9:46 pm

any images on the post you share will be post in FriendFeed automatically

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Alix Whitmire ☂ July 6, 2009 at 9:48 pm

Hmm, I tried that and it didn’t work.

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Edwin Khodabakchian July 6, 2009 at 9:49 pm

Hi Alix, if you post the description of the problem you are seeing at getsatisfaction/feedly, we can try to help you troubleshoot it.

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Jorge Escobar July 6, 2009 at 9:50 pm

works for me… maybe the image on the post you are sharing is not standard

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Edwin Khodabakchian July 6, 2009 at 9:53 pm

Sorry…did not see the previous post about what was not working… Yes. to share a picture, before you click on the friendfeed share, ALT+click on the image you want to share. This will create an annotation using that image. Then click on the friendfeed share icon. Similarly, you can highlight snippets of texts and click on annotation in the popup menu. (We are working on making this a little more intuitive)

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Alix Whitmire ☂ July 6, 2009 at 9:55 pm

Aha, Edwin – that works, thanks!

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Alix Whitmire ☂ July 6, 2009 at 9:55 pm

Aha, Edwin – that works, thanks!

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Bonnie July 6, 2009 at 10:07 pm

I used Google Reader but never cared for it. Then I found Feedly and I love it! Thanks Edwin, I did not know myself how to share a picture in a story.

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Luiti July 7, 2009 at 8:20 am

Que bueno está! me llama mucho la atención, lo probaré (aunque estoy molesto con la gente de firefox… olvidaron a la gente que en un principio los apoyó y que ahorita tenemos computadoras como un apple mac mini g4 donde no se pueden ver ya los videos por la lentitud…yo me cambié a Opera, esta gente si está trabajando en optimización!)

Me gustó mucho el articulo.
Un abrazo!
Luiti

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Eric Matas July 7, 2009 at 8:26 am

I’m curious: are you really down on Firefox? If so why?

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Michael Fidler July 7, 2009 at 9:55 am

I love feedly, and the only reason I still open Firefox is to use it. I can’t wait until they have an addon for Chrome!

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Akiva Moskovitz July 7, 2009 at 9:58 am

When I used to use Firefox, Feedly was essential. Now I use Safari so no more Feedly for me.

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Burçak Çubukçu July 7, 2009 at 10:00 am

After installed my GMarks stop working. I had to uninstall it. :(

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Burçak Çubukçu July 7, 2009 at 10:00 am

After installed, my GMarks stop working. I had to uninstall it. :(

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Jorge Escobar July 7, 2009 at 10:01 am

According to this thread, it’s coming for Chrome http://friendfeed.com/louisgray/c166cfd4/if-you-re-friendfeed-addict-must-use-feedly

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Jorge Escobar July 7, 2009 at 10:39 am

@Eric, I mainly left Firefox because I test drove Chrome and I was immediately hooked by two things: Speed and Simple UI. I still fire up Firefox to use Firebug (when I’m developing) and now for Feedly. I just think at a given time, Firefox just became too bloated and now it’s hard for them to go back. Of course, they could still surprise us.

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