Feedly is one of the most popular and widely used news reader for Android today. Since the demise of Google Reader in late 2013, people have been trying and using various app readers. Feedly is a top favorite and the app has been receiving significant updates like Material Design elements and the last one was Google Now integration.

Feedly on Google Now has been available in beta since May and it’s only now that the feature is rolling out for all Android users. According to Feedly developers, they saw a 14 percent increase in tap-through rate with the feedly cards. Bringing feedly and Google Now together is expected to make people more productive than ever as they keep up with the latest news, happenings, trends, and more.

Reading new information and receiving updates right on one’s mobile device can always be personalized. Apps and services being integrated with one another is nothing new. In fact, it’s more than welcome because they make things better than ever.

Feedly and Google Now together makes everyday reading more convenient. And since Google Now is becoming more popular these days, it only makes sense that Feedly joins in the fun as receiving stories and information at a certain time or place can be really helpful. Feedly can search for news and stories that you want to know about or are most interested in. Choose your favorite websites or publications and set them to show up in Google Now.

Update both Feedly and Google app on your Android device and make sure you are always logged into your feedly account. When you want to see the latest Now cards, just click on the Google icon you see on the screen.

Download feedly news reader from the Google Play Store

SOURCE: Feedly

1 COMMENT

  1. No it doesn’t let you customize. I keep getting ESPN stories even though I have zero interest in sports. Also, someone sent me an email about their weight loss and now GN serves me weight loss cards every day.

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