Feedly + Google Search = Together
Submitted by admin on Saturday, 2 August 2008One Comment
Firefox and Google Reader user and you haven’t yet installed the Feedly plugin, you’re going to want to install it today after you hear this: Feedly has now integrated its own results - that is, links to the relevant posts from your Google Reader - right into your Google search results. This integration essentially adds a layer of social search directly into Google, and all with no extra work on your part besides simply having installed the plugin.This integration adds an immediate social filtering aspect to searching the web by promoting your favorite sources to the top of your search results. It even takes into account your reading patterns and the favorite metadata to sort the results. With this feature, it doesn’t even matter if you want to use Feedly to read feeds - this behind-the-scenes social filtering makes it a killer add-on for anyone who uses Firefox and Google Reader. You can download Feedly from here.
Tags: bookmarks, feedly, firefox, google, metadata, reading patterns, relevant posts, search results, searching the web, social, social search

This sounds awesome — thanks so much for the heads up!
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