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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 ...

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  4. 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!.

  5. 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 live expert help with your AOL needs—from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. Account Management Learn how to manage everything that concerns your AOL Account starting with your AOL username, password, account security question and more.

  7. Tiny Tiny RSS - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Tiny RSS is a free RSS feed reader.It is a web application which must be installed on a web server. [4]Following Google's announcement that they would be retiring Google Reader, [5] Tiny Tiny RSS was widely reviewed as a possible replacement for it in major tech blogs and online magazines.

  8. Yahoo Search - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Search is a search engine owned and operated by Yahoo!, using Microsoft Bing to power results. Originally, "Yahoo! Search" referred to a Yahoo!-provided interface that sent queries to a searchable index of pages supplemented with its directory of websites. The results were presented to the user under the Yahoo! brand.

  9. The Old Reader - Wikipedia

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    The Old Reader is a web-based news aggregator that delivers website, blog, and other Internet content to a web-based inbox. The service sprang up when Google removed social features from Google Reader; [6] [7] the site supports social media sharing, including the ability to "like" content, and find friends via social media networks.