Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Feedly?s New Mobile Apps Make Finding, Reading, and Saving the Best Reads Easier

Feedly’s New Mobile Apps Make Finding, Reading, and Saving the Best Reads Easier iOS/Android: Feedly, our favorite Google Reader alternative, just updated its browser extensions, and now its mobile apps are getting some love too. A new UI makes swiping and sliding to stories simpler, and a new news discovery engine floats popular stories around the web to the top so you see them.

The new mobile updates are available now for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Android tablets. On every platform, you'll notice Feedly's will start suggesting articles to you in the "Today" section that, based on the feeds you read the most and have rated highly, the service knows you'll enjoy and thinks you should definitely read. Feedly users who browse on their phones will appreciate pull-to-refresh on all devices now, and a "title only" feed view that makes it easier to scan headlines without photos getting in the way.

If you're looking for something new to read, Feedly's new search and discovery tools make finding blogs and articles based on keywords and topics much easier than before. If you do find something you like, sharing it is one tap away, and while Twitter, Facebook, and email are all still there, joining them are Google+, Pocket, Instapaper, and Buffer. Hit the links below to grab the new apps, or if you're using them already, check your respective app stores for the update.

Feedly (Free) | Google Play

Feedly (Free) | iTunes App Store

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/Oj5PFqO8ZHY/feedlys-new-mobile-apps-make-finding-reading-and-saving-the-best-reads-easier

clint eastwood Julian Castro Blue Moon August 2012 Eddie Murphy Dead Democratic National Convention 2012 myocardial infarction What Is Labor Day

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.