The Digg Song
The Digg song by a female geek Kina Grannis.
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The Digg song by a female geek Kina Grannis.
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Looks like Digg succumb to the Magic Number
09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
So, finally the community broke into a frenzy mob, let loose a revolution and they are winning if for a short moment on Digg God’s Home Page.
Henry Wang, better known as DirtyFratBoy on Digg got a one on one interviewed by Phil Ponce for a TV Show. DirtyFratBoy already earns about $1000 each month, his job is to suggest to people what to read online! His job is basically to submit 150 stories on Netscape per month. To an average Digg user, this is a dream job. Who wouldn’t want to get paid for what they already do and enjoy it?
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Well, I am a regular user of Digg and I can live with the few lack-lustre bumps with Digg. Today, I went to an article on digg, perhaps from one of my RSS Reader (NetNewsWire and/or NewsFire) but I got a 404 Error. It took me several minutes to get back to my RSS Feed Reader and search for a “READ” link and see what the topic was and thus can search on Digg for the working link.
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Here is an excerpt from Kevin roses-ros”>Rose’s Article - A couple updates …
After considerable internal debate and discussion with many of those who make up the Top Digger list, we’ve decided to remove the list beginning today. As for what’s next, we;re currently working on designing and refining the technologies required that will help enable our nearly 900,000 registered users to make real connections that we believe will greatly enhance the Digg experience – whether you’re brand new to the site or have been on Digg since the beginning. We plan on rolling this out in the coming months along with features and programs that do a better job of rewarding positive contributions to the Digg community.
Honestly, I’ve no idea and I’m having a hard time trying to reciprocate those who have befriended me. I don’t have the solution but wanted to ask if there are smart ways of picking those who have befriended you in some sorta check-list to manipulate.
I hope Digg have that easy to use options in future! Of course, if you know of some solutions, please feel free to comment about the same.
Brajeshwar’s Digg - Friends and those who have Befriended me.
The Mu Life has a lists of sites banned from Digg. Here is my first encounter of a banned site which I tried to submit - Tech2.com. I saw the “url is on the banned submit list” tag.
Others banned sites