matt: I can explain the long term goal: we are trying to take everything that is good about RSS and social sharing and package it for a more mainstream audience. Our experience is that power RSS users (who are looking for productivity and treat RSS like an inbox do not like it). People who on the other side are looking for a more fun and personalized way of browsing 5-20 minutes of content see if as a useful guide. Which camp to you belong to? Let us know if you ran into specific issues. - Edwin Khodabakchian
Thanks for the response, Edwin. I'd consider myself a pretty hard core RSS user, so I can understand what you're going for. I just watched your video on Vimeo, which helps explain a bit as well. I was totally missing the ability to share an annotate articles. That explains the social aspect you're going for, and definitely adds a lot of value. Feedly would never replace Google Reader for me, but I will keep using it and give it a chance because I think it's an interesting concept. - Matt
Thanks matt. Expect to see next week the annotations working with friendfeed, wordpress and tumblr (right now they are a little it in a walled garden). If you have any other feedback you can email me: edwink@devhd.com or http://www.getsatisfaction.com... - Edwin Khodabakchian