6 Pligg sites that don’t suck

Pligg is the most popular digg-clone open source application. There are a lot of websites which built using this free open source application. I would like to introduce a few popular websites which built using Pligg.

Mixx

Mixx is the most popular website which built using Pligg. It is highly customize to suit the users needs. There are a lot of Digg users start migrating to Mixx.

Design Float

Design Float is focus to collect and organize design related articles across the web. With blue color as its background, it gives users a very clean and neat feeling. Anyone can submit articles about design and art.

P2PViNE

P2PViNe is a social bookmarking site for the latest news about file sharing and p2p news. There are a lot of active users who posts article about p2p topic. You can get anything about p2p there.

FoxieWire

FoxieWire is a social site which is a source for any Mozilla news. If you are a Mozilla fan, you must check it out, look for latest and good plugin to improve your Firefox speed and functionality.

Blogging Zoom

The contents of Blogging Zoom must come from blogs. It is focus on users who tired of the mainstream media and content. It is also a highly customized Pligg site, which i think may attract a lof of users from Digg.

Pixel Groovy

Pixel Groovy is a user controlled tutorial directory, which contains a lot of tutorial about design. Web designers may found useful resources there.

There are a lot of websites created using Pligg, with different templates. The 6 websites that i mention have very good interface design, which i believe will attract a lot of users. If you like to create a Pligg website, you may refer to their design and then choose either free or customize template.

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  • 5 Responses to “6 Pligg sites that don’t suck”

    1. Mixx looks promising. I have tested it quite a few times before. But it takes a lot of effort to topple the king - Digg of course.

    2. You should try this site http://www.pickknow.com .. you can create a section “other bookmarking” sites .. and add it your list.

    3. 6 Pligg sites that don’t suck…

      Pligg is the most popular digg-clone open source application. There are a lot of websites which built using this free open source application. I would like to introduce a few popular websites which built using Pligg….

    4. STUMBLED!

      I frequent FoxieWire, Mixx and P2p, those have come a long way since their start.

      Good list.

    5. http://www.EntirelyOpenSource.com has integrated Pligg, DokuWiki and Joomla into one beautiful web site to deliver social news, a community driven open source software directory and a news aggregator comprised of hundreds of open source software RSS feeds.

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