Recommendation: Polymeme
The last few links come courtesy of Polymeme, which I highly recommend. It's not a replacement for reading individual blogs or for sites like Digg and Reddit, but it's an excellent supplement-- the content is different than the more socialy-driven sites, and of course if you're really interested in a particular blog, you should continue to subscribe to it directly.
Polymeme excells at filtering through "expert" blogs and pulling out the content that a more general audience is likely to want to see. In fact, I may remove a few feeds from my reader since Polymeme seems to be linking to the articles I would've read. And of the content it's shown me which I wouldn't've seen otherwise, I was interested in over half, a good deal more than almost any other feed on my list. It's at the very least worth a try. You'll be hooked.
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