Digg building a Google Reader replacement
Contributed by: Email on 03/15/2013 06:55 AM
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Here is the press release:
"Like many of you, we were dismayed to learn that Google will be shutting down its much-loved, if under-appreciated, Google Reader on July 1st. Through its many incarnations, Google Reader has remained a solid and reliable tool for those who want to ensure they are getting the best from their favorite sections of the Internet. And though they were not wholly appreciated at the time, Readers early social features were forward-thinking and hugely useful.
Weve heard people say that RSS is a thing of the past, and perhaps in its current incarnation it is, but as daily (hourly) users of Google Reader, were convinced that its a product worth saving. So were going to give it our best shot. Weve been planning to build a reader in the second half of 2013, one that, like Digg, makes the Internet a more approachable and digestible place. After Googles announcement, were moving the project to the top of our priority list. Were going to build a reader, starting today.
Since 2010, when we started working on News.me at betaworks, weve been obsessed with building tools that surface the most interesting things on the Internet, in real-time. Thats what has guided our approach to rebuilding Digg, and its with that experience behind us (including a whole load of mistakes), that we will build the new reader.
We hope to identify and rebuild the best of Google Readers features (including its API), but also advance them to fit the Internet of 2013, where networks and communities like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit and Hacker News offer powerful but often overwhelming signals as to whats interesting. Dont get us wrong: we dont expect this to be a trivial undertaking. But were confident we can cook up a worthy successor.
In order to pull this off in such a small window, were going to need your help. We need your input on what you want to see in a reader. What problems should it solve for you? Whats useful? What isnt? What do you wish it could do that it cant today?
If you want to pitch in your thoughts or just want to notified when its ready please click here. If you have zero interest in any of this, dont worry, the Digg you know and love isnt going away."
http://www.digg.com/reader
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