Most of you use feed readers in different forms. Some use traditional feed readers, some other use stream readers like TweetDeck and Seesmic etc. There is another tool to look at the feeds - Feedly .

Feedly presents the stories of the feeds in a visually appealing, magazine-like layout. It is a Firefox plug-in that allows you to import all of your blog and news feeds from Google Reader (also from your bookmarks, Netvibes, or Bloglines).

Latest version of the reader Feedly Explore is releasing today. The new version has an explore page that helps people discover new blogs to read by highlighting celebrity reading lists , staff picks, and sources based on popular tags.

Yes, you can put in your own search term. Feedly will deliver the most recent results from your sources, other blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Amazon, Crunchbase, your Twitter and FriendFeed streams.

Feedly provides a list of “featured sources” for the topic you search for which include the most authoritative blogs on the subject. When you perform a search from the new Explore page, you will get a preview of the feed for each of the top sources, which are ranked by number of subscribers. You can subscribe any feed with one click from within Feedly.

The visual layout is the most appealing feature in Feedly. Netvibes is doing similar things with turning feeds into something you actually want to read.

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