5/16/2023 0 Comments Feedly flipboard![]() When you read something on Flipboard, it’s presented to be consumable via the Flipboard interface (in most cases), and not meant to preserve the look and feel of the origin website.Īnd such apps and services are just becoming more and more prevalent: Evernote Clearly Readability content-provider specific apps such as those from Time, CNN, NYT etc. Online solutions, with registration : NewsGator, Feedly, Flipboard, Netvibes. My point is, in all of the above cases, the app or service presents the content in an origin-agnostic manner. Integration of the RSS Feed in the email software : Thunderbird, Outlook. Now I can’t remember the last time I visited Techcrunch (well, that could be partially attributed to the content quality…) I remember the days (several years ago) when Techcrunch changing it’s site layout used to be a news in itself. Most of the “news” - that is, when I’m in “skim mode” - comes from social media, mostly G+ and a tiny bit from Twitter. ![]() Navigate to a Twitter List in a browser, then copy the URL. I still get some of my content fix from Google Reader (xkcd, Abstruse Goose etc). You may follow accounts, searches and hashtags from Twitter in Feedly, as well as Twitter Lists. In either case, I rarely ever go to the actual website. On Android, I’m still struggling to find a good Flipboard replacement and shuttle between Pulse, Google Currents and recently, Feedly. Where & how do you consume content on the web these days? I find that increasingly, I get to the content without ever going to the website of origin.įor instance, on my iPhone I read pretty much everything via Flipboard. Feedly is described as 'better way to organize, read and share the content of your favorite sites.It weaves the content from the RSS feeds of your favorite websites into a fun magazine-like experience and provides seamless integration with social networks' and is a leading RSS Reader in the news & books category.
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