TechCrunchThe current myAOL product is a feed reader which we launched in 2005. It's been an interesting study for us - lots of feedback both good and bad. So now we're thrilled to announce our new, soon-to-launch feed reader, called myAOL Favorites. We recently invited Mike Arrington, editor of the popular technology site TechCrunch, into our Silicon Valley office to give him a preview of the latest myAOL product. He gave us some feedback and we have taken it into account to further improve upon the product.

From the sounds of his recent article it appears he liked what he saw. Since he was sly with those camera-pics, snapping and posting a few rough photos of the product, we figure the cat is now out of the bag. So check out these more crisp screen-shots below:
myAOL Favorites Feed Reader Screen-shot
myAOL Favorites Bookmarks Screen-shot
We hope you like what you see because there's more to come. Check back here often during the next few weeks so you don't miss the new myAOL Favorites!

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