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Displaying items by tag: Digg

Thursday, 02 May 2013 15:06

Digg working on a Google Reader replacement

Once dead social startup Digg today announced plans for a Google Reader replacement, after conducting a massive user survey.

Published in Home Tech

Social media is an ever-increasing buzzword in the business world of today, and while some may consider it mollycoddling to generation Y, it is becoming apparent to CIOs and IT leaders that 'none' is no longer an acceptable answer to the question 'What is your social media strategy?'

 

 

Published in The Wired CIO
Saturday, 23 January 2010 06:57

Dramatic Digg do-over declared

Despite blitzing competitors Reddit and StumbleUpon, Digg founder Kevin Rose has announced "much-needed drastic changes" are in the pipeline for the social media wesbite.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 13:32

Minggl claims 'redefining social networking'

So-called social interaction manager, Minggl, has today released a new Web browser-based application with a bold claim that the app will do things others won’t do, such as allowing people to access multiple social networking communities simultaneously, manage privacy in different contexts, and socialise “quickly, easily and seamlessly” with friends and family across disparate social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, and Flickr.

Published in Market
Thursday, 16 July 2009 18:40

Harry Potter magic whacked by hackers

Forget Voldemort, Harry Potter’s got a new, more human problem: cybercrime. Following the worldwide release of the new Harry Potter film yesterday, it has been discovered that cybercriminals are preying on those looking to download "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" online.

Published in Security
Readers of the Linux section on popular Web 2.0 social networking site Reddit discovered a Twitter bot was tweeting stories listed on the site without attribution. As punishment Redditers decided to turn the bot into their puppet, mouthing whatever they commanded.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 12:55

Making a dollar from a Twitter rent-a-crowd

There always seems to be someone ready to make a quid by gaming the system.  uSocial reckons it can sell you Twitter followers.

Published in Core Dump
Thursday, 16 April 2009 04:06

Diffusing the DiggBar traffic timebomb

Ever since Digg introduced the DiggBar toolbar at the start of the month it has come under fire for framing your site content with a custom Digg URL. Has Digg done enough with the latest update to diffuse the toolbar traffic timebomb?

Sunday, 08 March 2009 07:59

Become a Linux command line black-belt

!whatever:p, sudo !!, ^foo^bar ... if they whet your appetite and set your pulse racing do I have a web site for you! It’s the Digg or Reddit of the Linux command-line world.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Sunday, 08 March 2009 07:59

Become a Linux command line black-belt

!whatever:p, sudo !!, ^foo^bar ... if they whet your appetite and set your pulse racing do I have a web site for you! It’s the Digg or Reddit of the Linux command-line world.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Sunday, 14 September 2008 12:49

Is Digg allowing its own grave to be dug?

A recent report says there's a "Digg Throat" who is using his popularity at Digg to get paid for boosting other peoples' submitted articles onto the Digg home page.

Published in A Meaningful Look
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The entire iPod range revamped, a new 'stick' iPod, lower prices and of course iTunes 8: all are likely to see the light of day on September 9th. But what about the new MacBook?

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 20 August 2008 17:53

Yahoo! tells Digg and Reddit to Buzz off

It has taken Yahoo! six months to recruit, it claims, 5 million users for the Buzz social news service which has now finally opened its doors to all comers for the first time. Should Digg and Reddit be worried?

Published in Home Tech
Social media is meant to break the news, but of late has been making the news instead. Hot on the heels of Google apparently walking away from a potential $200 million acquisition of Digg, comes the news that one of the old men of social media might be heading back into the spotlight with the launch of del.icio.us 2.0

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 23 July 2008 13:33

Google to gobble up Digg for $200m big ones?

A Google acquisition of Digg for at least US $200m is being rumoured, but the big questions revolve around whether such an acquisition could be the death of Digg, or a new era of Digg dominating the community news voting sector.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 01 July 2008 06:07

How the new Digg Recommendation Engine works

Filtering the 16,000 new entries on Digg every day is an impossible task, for a human. However, the Digg Recommendation Engine can do it for you by analysing your past activity and revealing what Diggers Like You have been looking at...

Published in Home Tech

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