Digg today
responded to early user feedback about its plans for a Google Reader replacement
announced earlier this month, saying that it has narrowed down incoming requests to four key points: keep it simple, make it fast, synchronize across devices, and, finally, allow for easy import from Google Reader, of course. However, the company also hinted at its plans to go beyond just a Reader clone, saying that in future versions, it wants to design a tool that can pull in news and content from other sources, including social media sites, Reddit, Hacker News, and elsewhere.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/pFabSaztsTk/
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