
Content curation platform and RSS aggregator Feedly has today launched a range of new features aimed at making_it a_more collaborative reading platform. Announced on stage at the Evernote conference, today’s updates lay the groundwork for additional social-oriented features_coming in_2015. Among the changes is the option to have a public-facing ‘profile’ page and alias, which is really there to support a new collection sharing feature. This, as its name suggests, allows users to create and share collections with friends, family, fans or, well, anyone. Collections, of course, are feeds grouped around a certain topic, curated by the user. As of today,...
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