Archive for January, 2008

VoteOften.US: A Digg Clone Capone Would Be Proud Of - Mashable

Written by Admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.



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VoteOften.US: A Digg Clone Capone Would Be Proud Of
Mashable, CA -23 hours ago
In this case, VoteOften.us takes the Digg concept, applies it to the niche of politics, and makes a few improvements upon the concept in the process.

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Times Online denies knowledge of link spam campaign - Register

Written by Admin on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Times Online denies knowledge of link spam campaign
Register, UK -7 hours ago
Piotr Wyspianski, a manager at Sitelynx, was revealed on the Waxy.org blog to have waged a one-man campaign to game web aggregation communities such as Digg
If The Times Are Link Spamming, They’re Missing The PointAltogether Digital
Times Online and the case of the site link spammerMedia Guardian
all 3 news articles

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Maximizing the Likelihood of Getting Dugg - SEOmoz

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Maximizing the Likelihood of Getting Dugg
SEOmoz, WA -2 hours ago
There has been plenty of discussion about the stories that become popular on Digg. However, these posts don't actually help the submitter that much.

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Net Payola: Paying For The Digg Front Page - WebProNews

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Net Payola: Paying For The Digg Front Page
WebProNews, KY -10 hours ago
An advertisement appeared on a freelancing site, offering $250 in exchange for getting a couple of movie-related items to the front page of Digg.

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Digg Front Page: That’ll Be One Hundred Dollars, Please - Mashable

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Digg Front Page: That’ll Be One Hundred Dollars, Please
Mashable, CA -10 hours ago
A company is trying to find someone who can get a story to the Digg front page. They don’t care about the method used; they just want the results.

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Slashdot hates on Digg’s ‘tyrannical’ user-driven model - CrunchGear

Written by Admin on Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Slashdot hates on Digg’s ‘tyrannical’ user-driven model
CrunchGear, NY -10 hours ago
But Slashdot has been in a feud of sorts with Digg since the latter’s launch. Slashdot’s spiritual leader, CmdrTaco, doesn’t like that whole “social news”

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Top Digg Users Revolt Against Algorithm Change on Site - New York Times Blogs

Written by Admin on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Top Digg Users Revolt Against Algorithm Change on Site
New York Times Blogs, NY -5 hours ago
By HEATHER HAVENSTEIN, Computerworld, IDG The volatile users at social news ranking site Digg.com Thursday launched a new revolt against the site,

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Digg Joins DataPortability, Will Support OpenID - Mashable

Written by Admin on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Digg Joins DataPortability, Will Support OpenID
Mashable, CA -2 hours ago
Digg has just announced that they have also joined the DataPortability Workgroup, adding to a laundry list of companies in the Web industry who have signed

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Data mining Digg - ZDNet Blogs

Written by Admin on Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


Data mining Digg
ZDNet Blogs -1 hour ago
John Graham-Cumming has hacked the social book marking application Digg to discover how many registered users they have. He noticed that inside the html

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Digg Nearly Triples Registered Users In a Year, Says Sleuth Programmer - TechCrunch

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Digg Nearly Triples Registered Users In a Year, Says Sleuth Programmer
TechCrunch, CA -7 hours ago
The last time Digg officially announced how many registered users it has was back in March when it passed the one-million mark. Now, programming sleuth John

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