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Initial Impressions: Lazyfeed Discovery Engine

This morning I received an invitation to Lazyfeed, which debuted at the TechCrunch event last week. Louis Gray has been playing with it and likes what he sees. Here are my initial impressions. Screen grabs follow.

Pros:

  • It's a great way to discover new content to either read or eventually share with others. Just type in a tag and, boom, you're off
  • If you connect your various streams it will automatically surface relevant content for you, based on what you already share - such as this interview with our eBay client, RBH
  • I can see making this part of my lifestream workflow, right alongside Zemanta
Cons:
  • It lacks, however, the ability to email content directly from the app into something else like Evernote or Posterous or sharing tools that let me push stuff into Twitter, Facebook, etc
  • It does not have a mobile interface or iPhone app
  • It needs a way to integrate with other applications like Postrank or Backtype so that it surfaces new content by engagement, not just keywords. Also, I would love to see it slurp in my Google Reader OPML the way Feedly can
Overall, it's pretty strong. I found some great content such as how to get your Gmail Task list outside of Gmail and more. If you're an information junkie that's looking for more signal, less noise, sign up and give Lazyfeed a go. It's not replacing

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Comments (6)

Jul 18, 2009
Lazyfeed said...
Thank you Steve for a great write up. Your comments are appreciated and well noted. Cheers.
Jul 18, 2009
jim halligan said...
Yeah, totally agree about this. I've found lots of different blogs and sites that I didn't know existed. Although I disagree about emailing it, re-posting/sharing etc. like other sites.

I like the fact that it's so simple and doesn't have a ton of features. I already have tools that do that better. I'm using LazyFeed to discover not to share.

Jul 18, 2009
ethan said...
Hi Steve, just wanted to let you know that you can "Add" topics to get live updates on everything in real-time, which is actually the main feature of Lazyfeed:-) Try it out and let us know what you think. Thanks!
Jul 18, 2009
Mitch T said...
If you're an information junkie that's looking for more signal, less noise, sign up and give Lazyfeed a go.

I don't believe that you gave that any serious thought before posting. I put in "gmail" and got back several posts for people asking for gmail tech support or 8,000 gmail addresses in the next 2 hours. You get a huge river of information like Ethan has been saying on FriendFeed.

If you have some techniques for refining the data returned from LazyFeed then they should have been in the post. Stating that there is "less noise" is practically lying to your readers.

Jul 18, 2009
Steve Rubel said...
Mitch, I found it to be great less for spotting signals like memes but more for finding little gems from feeds I might not normally be subscribed to.
Jul 18, 2009
Mitch T said...
I'm not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing with me, but I just wanted to point out you still have an incomplete thought hanging at the end of this post. "It's not replacing"

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