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Google Reader - The Next Digg?

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Steve Rubel and a variety of others are opining that Google Reader could be turned into the next Digg. Oh, I so so so agree with that!

Imagine what'd happen if Google bought TechMeme, and used its algorithms on Google Reader feeds too. Hmmm.

I do know that I'm really seeing some great blogging come through Google Reader - the result set is more diverse than TechMeme (more Z listers, yeah!) and more focused than Digg (less noise, more tech).

A commenter over on Rubel's blog is wondering how Google is going to dominate the news aggregator business to make this happen. I don't think that Google needs more than a few thousand people. Based on the notes I'm getting from my readers a lot of people are converting to Google Reader.

If Google improves it a little bit more, I imagine that'll turn to a flood of people. I sure would like to find other Google Reader users who share items similar to the ones I share with people. I'd love to combine those two feeds, then remove duplicates (dupes are a real problem once you start subscribing to other Google Reader feeds).

I also wish my readers could just download my OPML file without me sharing it somewhere. Speaking of which, gotta work on that, but after this weekend since I'll be busy until then.

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