We use Feedly to aggregate our blogs, so I only see stuff that I haven't yet marked as 'read.' We follow 50-60 blogs, and only about half of them have new posts in any given week, so Feedly is much, much easier than visiting each website individually.
Feedly does have problems-- For example, it doesn't have any sort of FAQ or help page, and there's no way to contact anyone connected to the site. Instead, it directs you to forums on Google+ that I can't access because I'm using an account not hooked to anyone's wallet name.
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Date: 2015-07-25 02:30 pm (UTC)Feedly does have problems-- For example, it doesn't have any sort of FAQ or help page, and there's no way to contact anyone connected to the site. Instead, it directs you to forums on Google+ that I can't access because I'm using an account not hooked to anyone's wallet name.