DiggFeedr.com – The Better, Faster Digg News Feed

DiggFeedr.comDiggFeedr gives Digg’s regular RSS feed a major overhaul, making it (hopefully) infinitely better. If you’re a fan of Digg, this is drooling-over material.

What you get are direct links within each feed item allowing you to skip right over the Digg page and get down to the real goods; there are now 100 stories per feed rather than the normal 40, meaning you’ll get more content and you’ll never miss anything. DiggFeedr is powered by the popular Ruby on Rails and uses Digg’s API to get the content; the feed is syndicated via Feedburner. It’s just plain faster and you get to see more content. Subscribe for free.

DiggFeedr.com In Their Own Words

“DiggFeedr is an improvement to the standard rss feed on Digg.com, it’s longer, fatter and more awesome.”

Why DiggFeedr.com It Might Be A Killer

DiggFeedr lets you disregard all of Digg’s beloved and sometimes maligned social features, getting you straight to the story. For those who aren’t so keen on Digg’s tool set and community, but like the stories, this set up is rather ideal. Also, DiggFeedr is faster and has more content. It’s an improvement.

Some Questions About DiggFeedr.com

How is DiggFeedr going to monetize its app? Will Digg call its lawyers over this? DiggFeedr.com

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