3 - It isn't clear what I should "connect a site" for. To discover topics ? Should I connect my sites or can I connect any site ?
- Ahsan Ali aka. Slick
5 - Negative tag filters. e.g Match all items with 'expert' but without 'socialmedia'
- Ahsan Ali aka. Slick
I hadn't even thought of question 3, you are so right. I was trying to use it analagous to friendfeed and only connected my delicious and twitter accounts. That seemed right, because it tried to guess what tags I'm interested in based on tags I use. However, I'm not seeing much interesting on there yet. I wonder if I should be adding blogs I like? I'm fairly lost - looking forward to someone showing some screenshots or screencasts of how they are rocking it. Louis Gray seems to like it.
- Laura Norvig
I wish I could use it as a basic feedreader. I find Google Reader, Feedly, Netvibes, and bloglines UI's to be to kludgy to actually help me go through. If I could read my feeds in Lazyfeed's UI, it would be the best service I've used in a while, right now it hasn't provided me with a good supply of topics and articles that are interesting.
- Jimminy
6 - It would also be nice to have a firefox/chrome extension for it, I don't want to have to stare at a page to see when I have a match. Just notify me (see 4)
- Ahsan Ali aka. Slick
Oh cool. Lazyfeed has new features today. A Help Section addresses point 3). It's to connect "external sites". Also we can block sources, that should help with the filtering !
- Ahsan Ali aka. Slick
Your feedback is priceless. Play around with it a little bit and please let us know what you think about the changes. Thanks!
- Ethan Gahng