(see, I told you, this might become a series).
Of the many companies that now claim to come to the rescue of Google Reader EOL victims, the one that stuck out is digg.
Of all !!
I wanted to leave digg for more than a year now... because it became irrelevant, pointless and even annoying. But I never even bother enough to take the time to close my account there.
So, do i see digg becoming the "backbone" of RSS or just lets say a replacement for Google Reader ? not for me.
Delicious for example - though they did not "come out" yet - would be a much better choice for this.
Of the many companies that now claim to come to the rescue of Google Reader EOL victims, the one that stuck out is digg.
Of all !!
I wanted to leave digg for more than a year now... because it became irrelevant, pointless and even annoying. But I never even bother enough to take the time to close my account there.
So, do i see digg becoming the "backbone" of RSS or just lets say a replacement for Google Reader ? not for me.
Delicious for example - though they did not "come out" yet - would be a much better choice for this.
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