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Browse Digg stories like StumbleUpon with Diggstr

If you like reading stories at Digg but hate it’s heavy and slow interface, you might want to take a look at Diggstr. This is a new service that takes stories from Digg and serves it to you the way StumbleUpon does, through a top navigation bar. You don’t even have to install any plug-ins.

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The start page of Diggstr lets you choose the Digg categories you want to see. Once set click the Diggstr buton and you are on your way.

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You can refine your categories and filter results by clicking on “My Diggstr Preferences” that appear on the navigation bar. You can view only Popular or Upcoming Stories, set media type - news, videos, or images etc.

[via Mashable]

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