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  2. Digg Reader - Wikipedia

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    Digg decided not to make the reader a separate app because the company sees Digg.com and Digg Reader as complementary products. [7] Cnet gave the app a 3/5 stating "Digg is a beautiful app that blends social news with RSS subscriptions, but bugs and missing features make it suitable only for the most committed Digg users." [8] The app's current ...

  3. Digg - Wikipedia

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    Digg Mobile is now in a relationship with Digg Social Reader. July 12, 2012: Digg announced its sale to Betaworks for $500,000. [74] July 20, 2012: Digg announces new site redesign in progress, "rebooting" the site back to v1 as a "startup", slated for release on August 1, 2012. [30] [32] [31] [33] August 1, 2012: Digg releases v1 site reboot ...

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  6. Yahoo Search - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Search page in 2011. On March 12, 2014, Yahoo! announced a partnership with Yelp to integrate its reviews and user-contributed photos into Yahoo! Search (as Bing had previously done). [10] In November 2014, Mozilla signed a five-year partnership with Yahoo, making Yahoo Search the default search engine for Firefox browsers in the US. [11]

  7. Yahoo! Enters Mobile Messaging With Hub - AOL

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    Yahoo! (NAS: YHOO) has expanded its mobile presence to include mobile messaging. Yesterday, the company introduced a beta version of Hub, a free device-agnostic texting app available through ...

  8. Yahoo Answers - Wikipedia

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    Answers. A user could be represented by a picture from various internet avatar sites or a user-made graphic uploaded to replace their default Yahoo graphic. Yahoo! Avatars was discontinued in 2012. When answering a question, a user could search Yahoo! or Wikipedia, or any source the user wished, as long as they mentioned their source.

  9. Dogpile - Wikipedia

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    Dogpile is a metasearch engine for information on the World Wide Web that fetches results from Google, Yahoo!, Yandex, Bing, [2] [3] and other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers such as Yahoo!.