Scrolldit.com - Read Reddit Faster
Unlike Digg (which fell from grace following a particularly clumsy redesign, and never really recovered all the face it lost), Reddit has always stood as a popular way to learn about the latest news in most people's eyes. And all that people now have got an even smoother way to get their daily dose ... read more
XYDO.com - Read Personalized News
Sites like Digg and Reddit have changed the way in which we consume news for good. The emergence and rise of such websites was entirely natural - the proliferation of blogs meant that news began being reported from multiple angles at once, and in ways that more than often supplemented each other. So... read more
OurSignal.com - All the News You Can Use
Read the news much? Unlike the nightly TV news, people actually pay attention to it and vote and rank them according to popularity. Digg became News 2.0 and dozens of clones came forth as a result. So what do you get when you mashup all those clones, plus the oringinal and then toss in a few extras ... read more
Newspyle.com - A Pile of News at your Fingertips
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 ... read more
Newznozzl.com - All the Popular Meta-Analytic Tags
The idea behind this site is good and functional, and that is always good news: it puts together the most popular tags in the most popular tagging networks (Digg, Reddit, Del.icio.us, Propeller, Newsvine, and StumbleUpon) so users can get a more global idea of what really is cool on the web, and not... read more
FrontPageBids.com - Monetize Digg
FrontPageBids.com was created to help writers of popular articles monetize the tremendous amount of traffic generated by social networks. Advertisers can place ads on popular articles found on the front page of popular social news sites such as Digg and Reddit dynamically. Do you constantly write co... read more