Keeping track of varied information related to a diverse range of topics from equally fresh sources would require some sort of information-gathering hub for you to organize and go through. There was a time when bookmarks were used to achieve this by filtering out links that really mattered in your view. But as the quantity of bookmarks started to clutter in your mind and in the browser, many looked for alternatives and found the concept of RSS feeds satisfying. Tools and websites began offering solutions to organize feeds from a large number of websites so that the subject gathered updates from all your favorite sources at a single place. Google Reader even introduced the concept of bundles where you could subscribed to a relevant group of interest-specific websites recommended for you. For example, subscribing to the Entertainment bundle would mean automatically subscribing to the Top RSS Feeds provided by the best websites in the Entertainment sector. Some people noticed how monotonous and dry such methods have become and provided us Feedly to transform RSS Feeds into a magazine-like visually attractive interface that could highlight things that were left out from our eyes only due to the monotonous feel of the news aggregator.