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Ok, I've got another one.

Last post 06-09-2007 23:27 by admin. 1 replies.
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  • 06-09-2007 23:27

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    Ok, I've got another one.

    Digg, del.icio.ous, technorati. What's the story with them? Are there any good resources for newbies that you know?

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  • 06-09-2007 23:27 In reply to

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    Re: Ok, I've got another one.

    admin:

    Digg, del.icio.ous, technorati. What's the story with them? Are there any good resources for newbies that you know?

    Digg (and others) are a new idea about a group democracy 'steered' website - so what the group wants, the website is altered in that direction....if you get my drift. If not, here is some info thanks to Digg:

    Digg is a user driven social content website. Ok, so what the heck does that mean? Well, everything on Digg is submitted by our community (that would be you). After you submit content, other people read your submission and Digg what they like best. If your story rocks and receives enough Diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of visitors to see.

    What can you do as a Digg user? Lots. Every person can digg (help promote), bury (help remove spam), and comment on stories... you can even Digg and bury comments you like or dislike. Digg also allows you to track your friends' activity throughout the site — want to share a video or news story with a friend? Digg it!


    For more info, check out http://digg.com/how

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