Add the right sources to your Feedly
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| Curing information overload in 3 simple steps: | ||||||||
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| Keeping up with the right information can get overwhelming. So today, we'll just focus on step 1: Finding and organizing the right sources. A source is a place where information comes from. When you add your favorite sources to your Feedly, you'll be able to monitor them all in one place. To add new sources, search for a publication, blog, news site, or journal you know or trust and click 'Follow' to add it to your Feedly feeds. | ||||||||
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| Feeds are a way to organize your reading by topic or project. Add as many sources you want to your first feed, or create other feeds. And by sources, we don't just mean news sites. You can add all of these types of sources to your Feedly: | ||||||||
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| Click 'Similar Sources' to see suggestions like the sources you already follow. | ||||||||
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| And look out for another email tomorrow on how to find sources that you don't already follow. | ||||||||
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| Keep up with the topics and trends you care about, without the overwhelm | ||||||||
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