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Edwin Khodabakchian

On software design, entrepreneurship and more...


feedly+NorwayAugust 26

Thanks to this tweet,

we are starting to see some Norwegian users on feedly.

Welcome and looking forward to listening to your suggestions!

(Thank you erikso)


Thank you!August 26

On behalf of the feedly team, I would like to thank all the people who took some of their precious time and contributed reviews on the Mozilla Add-ons site: Thanks to your help feedly graduated from the experimental status to the public add-on status! Let’s continue to make a little bit of progress every day!


Macworld 1997August 25

If you have 38 minutes, here is an interesting video:

3 thoughts come to mind:
1) what a come back!
2) this is the exact type of transformations Yahoo needs
3) Larry Ellison has not changed much in 11 years.





What TraceMonkey (and Firefox 3.1) means for Feedly?August 24

You have probably heard about TraceMonkey. If not, I recommend that you read these 3 excellent post about it: Brendan’s Roadmap Update, John Resig’s update and Ajaxian’s article. As pointed in the 3 articles, this is a very promissing development and will change the playing field.

Specifically for feedly, it means that we are going to be rewarded for having chosen to implement streets and the feedly client in Javascript. Let me explain: everytime you load a feedly page, somewhere around a 100,000 lines of Javascript code start executing - involving both content aggregation, service integration, caching, content analysis, filtering, layout, etc. etc.. Thanks to TraceMonkey, all this code is going to be traced and just-in-time compiled and run much much faster. The nicest part is that all of this magic happen transparently (both from the developer perspective and from our users perspective).

If you want to experience some of that, simply install one of the latest 3.1 firefox builds and run a 1.2.x version of feedly on it.

Mozilla team: you rock! (I wish Mozilla was a public company…)


A Great Cause: Abilities United AquathonAugust 22

I usually do not use this blog for personal use but this is a cause that is very close to my heart and I try to do everything I can to help.

I am writing this post to increase the awareness of a fund raising event organized by Abilities United (formerly C.A.R.).

What is Abilities United?

Abilities United is an organization which supports and promotes the achievements of people with developmental and other disabilities so that they can continue to be valued members of our communities. What they really are is an amazing group of people who help day-in and day-out small kids with development delays and disabilities. They are amazingly kind, patient and generous, to both the kids and their parents. They make a real and lasting difference in the life of the people they interact with, in ways which are difficult to describe using words.

What is this aquathon/fund raising about?

It is about helping them continue to do what they already do so well.  It is a way to participate in their cause. It is a way to say thank you. It is a way to help kids with disabilities.

How can you help?

I understand that this year the economy is not