Digg has released a new RSS reader that will help you keep up with the most recent news, blogs, and articles on the web. The reader can read the articles in your email, automatically. They also have a handy toolbar that will allow you to share the information with others. What is really great about this new tool is that it takes advantage of Digg's powerful syndication capabilities.
The reader also supports Digg's social media feeds. They allow you to post news or articles directly from the reader onto your Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace accounts. They also have built-in links from blogs on Digg that will direct your audience to Digg itself. They can use this feature to quickly share their new content. They can also bookmark their favorite Digg post and use it later when they want to come back to a particular post. Digg even said that it ran a study of its readers and found that over 40% of them would pay to have the RSS feed. This would make the reader a more affordable option than other paid services, but still a much better deal than Google Reader was at one time.
In a few weeks, you should be able to download the new Digg RSS Reader from Google Play. It will work with all the same features as the original Google Reader. There are no ads or subscriptions that will need to be created. Instead, you will be able to read all the new Digg content straight from your own Digg account.