Newspyle is nothing but a simple aggregator for three major social bookmarking sites like digg, reddit and del.icio.
us. When entering the site you see three panels showing what’s happening in each of those sites, so you don’t need to go from one site to the next to get the latest dirt, plus you can get a general perspective on the differences and similarities of those sites. The content displayed on the site is refreshed every 15 minutes, which is a good thing, because if the text were to be changing all the time in three simultaneous panels, it would probably be quite maddening. Interestingly, the site has keyboard shortcuts to bounce between panes and save links to your del.icio.us account. This site was specifically developed for FireFox users, and soon an Internet Explorer version will be launched.
Newspyle.com In Their Own Words
“Newspyle: A Pile of News at your Fingertips. A series of weekend hacks by Kunal Anand in 2006.”
Why Newspyle.com It Might Be A Killer
For those of us who need social bookmarking sites more than our morning coffee, the chance to get three of them in a single glance is just great, and for hardcore metasearchers, the chance to track the difference in content is definitely enlightening, as we all know that the users that aggregate in one site generally don’t in other, so having the three majors in one site is a good way to understand how the content-line shifts from tech to blogging to social networking, or to the twilight zone…
Some Questions About Newspyle.com
It seems to me that it could be a good thing to allow users to decide which bookmarking sites they’d prefer to browse simultaneously, as opposed to having these fixed three, or maybe randomizing the selection of sources. Can the people at Newspyle.com give it some thought? 





