Feedly is a revolutionary plugin for Firefox that brings the concept of an RSS feed aggregator to a whole new level. It basically utilises your Google Reader account database to store all your RSS feed updates, but then uses its own innovative presentation and feed management technology, all AJAX based, to provide you with a unique experience of news reading.
It presents your RSS feeds in a magazine-style layout, categorised and classified easily, allows you to save articles for later reference, post them to your del.icio.us links, email them, even provides a “screensaver” function where it pops snapshots of articles on your screen continuously so you can quickly sift through all new articles without having to click or press any keys, and you can stop it when you want to read the topmost article.
It can act as your homepage in Firefox and it has the capability to detect feeds from the currently visited page and provide you with an easy to use button next to the URL address to add the feed to your Feedly database.
Finally it allows you to share and suggest articles with your friends.
It’s stable, fast, intuitive, simply innovative.
Requires Firefox 2.0 and above and you can download it from feedly.com
