Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Digg Reader aims to fill the void Google Reader will make once it dies in two weeks

Digg Reader aims to fill the void Google Reader will make once it dies in two weeks

Google Reader is dying, folks — that much isn't new. Folks have been scrambling to find replacements for the web-based RSS reader, and many have settled on the beautiful experience Feedly provides (a vast majority of you voted on it as the new goto service for RSS-reading needs in our poll). Feedly isn't the only one out there looking to rope in a new customer base thanks to Google's termination of the popular feed reading service, though. Digg wants to extend its natural news-oriented roots by offering up an RSS reader of its own.
Digg Reader aims to fill the void Google Reader will make once it dies in two weeks


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