Welcome...
Thank you for visiting Dugg.org.
Dugg.org is a Digg.com reader with a simple goal of turning the power digg.com into a easy to one page daily summery.
Why? Because we're busy! We have projects, family’s, and vacations which tear us away from the sweet glow of our blue digg logos and we never find the time to digg through Digg to find out what we missed.
Why Else? Bringing Digg to the non IT savvy crowd. To the people you dread making the recommendation of downloading, installing, configuring, and using an RSS feed reader.
Dugg Daily shows you yesterdays news, Categorized just as you'd find a news paper.
Dugg weekly shows you last weeks news. A summery of all the stories which where popular last week allowing you to catch up with out having to digg though Digg.
Dugg.org's presentation allows you to navigate to the Digg page and read the comments first hand, Link to the article it self or view it through a cached link.
Dugg.org's goal is simple, and just that. For example, Dugg.org formats a full day of digg's storys into a 200k file whereas digg.com's front page stories approach 500k.
Yes, I know there are no images. See previous statement.
Yes, I know there is sparse coloring... I'm not a designer... I got more functionality to do before I'll care about colors. Consider the darkness "Energy Saving"
Yes, I know there are no ads. I hate them, they get in the way of content. I'm no designer but to me an Ad is just flamboyant white space. Don't use up all my bandwidth or else I'm going to have to act like an Internet pan handler...
Planned mods...
Dugg 2.0 - OpenID User based: Story Aggration -Read story, digg story, save story, hide story, find story again (to prove bet)-, Category/Subject hiding, <submit a feature idea>.
All content on dugg.org is and should be public domain as Digg.com intended.
DIGG, DIGG IT, DUGG, DIGG THIS, and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.
Google, Google Cache, and what ever other Google product are trademarks of the Google Empire.
DuggMirror is probably trademarked to someone...
DuggBack is probably trademarked to Torsten Lyngaas...
Spry assets belong to Adobe as which all the trademarks related...
What ever rights I have left... I reserve.
Please Don't sue me.
Mike @ Dugg Dot Org (Sorry, this email address is apperently broken and hasn't received mail...)
Mike at insomniaworks.com