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Right now the API is limited to developers building user facing apps. Offering a long term API to other kinds of developers is not a commitment we are ready to make.

The analytics we mentioned in that tweet will be free.


You have yet to open up an API to all your users, with some hidden approval process cloaked behind a google doc form.

One of the reasons I signed up for Feedly coming out of GR was the promise of an API available, a promise that still hasn't been fulfilled.


Have a look at kouio, the app itself uses the public rest API, so it's been available since day one:

https://kouio.com/api-docs/


What's the issue with using the same user-agent method that's a standard with other feed-readers? Seems like you're doing extra work so that blog authors can also do extra work.


I really like how you can take a specific facet of a mobile application see how it is implemented across various applications. Very nice design.


Thanks! We will be adding more user flows from Feedly so stay tuned!


Finding the right balance between DOM and MVC is not easy - yet remains critical if you want to capture the flexibility of the DOM and the update capabilities of MVC. It is great to see Jeremy/BriteSnow pushing the limits and capturing some of the best practices.


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