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Jay Adelson, chief executive of Digg has recently revealed details about the new Digg which is set to be released this spring.

The new site has been “five years in the making” and offers a cleaner interface, more personalisation options, one-click news submission, and an improved “leader board” for the most active Digg users.

The redesign is suppose to be “drastic” and could “shock” some users and will focus more so on real-time news and recommended content. Stories will also be able to be dugg anonymously too which is expected to increase the amount of stories submitted from 20,000 a day to “millions”.

Digg fans can preview the new site by signing up here.

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