• Crime fiction author Ed James uses feedly and Evernote to conduct research for upcoming novels. “I subscribe to ten or so newspapers and sift through the stories every day, saving the interesting ones. Later, when I’m writing a new novel, I look through the articles, both for research and plot ideas,” he says. “It’s so easy to use… Most other implementations are patchy – partial article saving, selection from menus. This just works.”

  • Trends researcher Libby Garrett relies on feedly and Evernote to capture and organize signals about trends. “Once 100s of signals have been gathered in Evernote, I analyze them through a pattern recognition and triangulation process that reveals and provides insight to what is new and next,” she says. “Gathering of 100s and 1000s of media quotes, images and articles is essential to my creative process. The feedly+Evernote integration allows me to do so in a quick and seamless manner – my intuition is free to scan for what I need without cumbersome interruptions to capture them.”



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