There is no question that Google Reader is the best feed reader around today. It offers a ton of features and makes it easy to keep up with your favorite blogs. That does not mean there are other solutions out there for RSS junkies. Favit is an exciting service that brings a more social aspect to your reading experience. The service connects you with your friends and lets you share connect with them and discover what their likes too.
Favit feels like a hybrid Twitter/RSS-reader. It not only gives you all the tools you need to follow your favorite blog, share your top stories, and get in touch with friends, it keeps track of your activities too. Your stream shows your followers what you have been doing, where you have left comment, and what items you have shared.

What’s nice about Favit is the data it collects on how its users interact with articles and other people. That information could come handy when you are ready to expand your network or just want to do a quick research. It’s also nice to be able to share items publicly and in private.
Favit is not going to replace Twitter or Google Reader for me. But it’s still a nice service to consider using if you are tired of Google Reader. The interface still needs a bit of work, but Favit has a great potential.
