As Google is shutting down Google Reader one of its service on 1st Jully,2013, Digg reader can be new home for Google reader users. Once you connect your Google account, you will get all your feed's and folder set ups.
A post on Digg Blog specified: "even if you’re not a Google Reader refugee, come on in! You can build up your list of sources by browsing recommended publishers or searching for feeds via the 'Add' button." The post also specified that the aim of the Digg Reader was to create a simple, clean and tidy reading experience. The company aims to work working intensively in the next few months to add more features and capabilities to the service.According to Digg developers the new Reader comes with some great features like subscribing, sharing and saving articles.
Digg 5.0 available on iTunes App Store for free.
Some Features of Digg:
1. Allows users to migrate feeds and folders from Google Reader
2. Use keyboard shortcuts, just like in Google Reader: j and k to move between articles, s to save, d to digg, and v to view URL
3. Read using either List or Expanded View
4. Save to Instapaper, Pocket, or Readability
5. Share to Twitter and Facebook
Source: Digg Blog
A post on Digg Blog specified: "even if you’re not a Google Reader refugee, come on in! You can build up your list of sources by browsing recommended publishers or searching for feeds via the 'Add' button." The post also specified that the aim of the Digg Reader was to create a simple, clean and tidy reading experience. The company aims to work working intensively in the next few months to add more features and capabilities to the service.According to Digg developers the new Reader comes with some great features like subscribing, sharing and saving articles.
Digg 5.0 available on iTunes App Store for free.
Some Features of Digg:
1. Allows users to migrate feeds and folders from Google Reader
2. Use keyboard shortcuts, just like in Google Reader: j and k to move between articles, s to save, d to digg, and v to view URL
3. Read using either List or Expanded View
4. Save to Instapaper, Pocket, or Readability
5. Share to Twitter and Facebook
Source: Digg Blog
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