Questions tagged [feedly]

Feedly is a magazine style RSS reader that uses your existing Google Reader account.

Feedly is a magazine style RSS reader that uses your existing Google Reader account. If you don't have a Google Reader account, it will suggest various "favorites" from its news sources. Feedly started out as a Firefox Plugin, but has evolved to support Chrome and Safari. It is also available for Android and iOS platforms as a mobile application. Feedly integrates with Google Reader, Google+, Facebook and Twitter to allow you to browser your own RSS feeds, as well as discover new content. Feedly provides easy sharing of articles through Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and E-mail.

You are allowed to customize the look and functionality of your feedly pages. Several themes are available for the various platforms it is available on.

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Feedly.com development and feed parser

Is http://feedly.com built using PHP, Java, or some other language/framework? I have googled for some information on it, and saw that it uses JSON/REST extensively. But, I am not sure as to what feed parser is used to render images and videos into…
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Synchronize Digg Reader and Feedly

I need to connect Feedly and another online RSS/podcast reader, Digg Reader. I want to synchronize them. If I subscribe something in Feedly, I want the subscription to be automatically added in Digg Reader. I did the same using IFTTT with Diigo and…
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do news aggregators Parse on Client or Server side?

Applications like Pulse, Feedly, and various other news aggregators show structured data like "Headline", "Subject", "source", "time of publishing". etc. I imagine some of this information is obtained from RSS feeds from various websites. My…
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Feedly API help required

Can any API programmers answer a question about the Feedly API? I would like to know what these mean exactly in the Feedly API: Score, Coverage, CoverageScore and EstimatedEngagement.
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