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Wonderful this way of reading our bookmarks. Now we build out own magazine. but now with all the conntent we really care :) by phil.graphics Dec 17
Good point. I do like the concept of NetVibes.. I used it for a while, but Feedly fit my needs better, which currently is just keeping up on my feeds. I will go back to Netvibes when my needs expand. You are right, they are very different from each other and it isnt fair to compare them. by lbanry Dec 10
I agree with you that Netvibes is slow. I like Feedly too. The thing is that every one of these products have their own advantages. Feedly is a customizable and smart feed reader which is pretty cool. Lazyfeed has the advantage of real-time and authority and the disadvantage of not customizable. However, if one is looking for a one-stop start page I guess it is only Netvibes which serves the best. Personally I have lots of different needs besides news reading. I like to use widgets for controling stock prices, lots of pre-defined image, video, twitter,ebay and other shopping sites search. I have difeerent specialized tabs which not only have my feeds inside but also digfferent widgets including emails, twitter, facebook + tools and more important for me, my delicious tags through their feeds The good thing about Wasabi is that you could have all complex needs of yourself in one place and only one or two clicks away. All that siad it doesn't mean one is better than the other. by rsharifi Dec 10
OK, LazyFeed.com is pretty cool, but I still like Feedly.com better. I think it is because it just connects to my already established reader feeds, I don't have to create a new list, plus I can read the same feed from my iPhone via NewsNetWire app by lbanry Dec 10
I have used Netvibes with Wasabi, still seems to take a lot of my system resources, mor the longer it is open, otherwise I like it. I will check out LazyFeed.com by lbanry Dec 10
Thanks rsharifi, I didn't know lazyfeed.com. But I'm waiting Netvibes/Wasabi ... I do love Netvibes too that I'm using daily, even it's quite heavy and resource consumer in average ;-). by drone Dec 10
Check out new Netvibes with Wasabi. Netvibes has added Wasabi which is a very pleasant feedreader. many advantages including websiteview inside feedreader and near real-time update. by rsharifi Dec 10
Feedly is my current favorite for reading my Google Reader feeds. I tried Netvibes... I know it does more than just Reader, but it just slowed things down too much! I love FEEDLY! by lbanry Dec 10