{"id":82,"date":"2006-03-02T06:12:35","date_gmt":"2006-03-02T06:12:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2006\/03\/the-rss-tools-that-diggers-use\/"},"modified":"2015-09-09T19:44:07","modified_gmt":"2015-09-09T11:44:07","slug":"the-rss-tools-that-diggers-use","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.darknet.org.uk\/2006\/03\/the-rss-tools-that-diggers-use\/","title":{"rendered":"The RSS Tools That Diggers Use"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Interesting to see which RSS aggregators and readers Digg users are using.<\/p>\n
As you can see after being ‘digged’ on Monday February 27th, the RSS subscriber base spiked from about 21 up to 182 at the highest point, after a day it receded back to around 150, and now it’s about 130.<\/p>\n
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The biggest Agent in the graph by a large margin is Google Desktop.<\/p>\n
Some of the figures are not so accurage as services like Kinjo don’t give the number of subscribers.<\/p>\n
Firefox Livebookmarks is also high, which I was expecting.<\/p>\n
3rd place goes to Bloglines, probably the most popular web-based blog\/RSS aggregator.<\/p>\n
The RSS subscription percentage is quite high aswell, as around 20,000 people came on that day, and around 160 subscribed.<\/p>\n
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