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By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide to Web Search since 2004

Digg-Find Popular Sites, See What's Buzzworthy

Wednesday November 2, 2005
I've been using the site Digg for a while now, and the more I visit Digg the more I appreciate it. Basically it's a social bookmarking site with a bit more usability and general mass appeal than other social bookmarking sites out there; you can browse the front page Digg stories, search for stories you'd like to read, or submit a new story.

How Digg Works: The user is in charge of what stories get the most buzz, or most visitors. Instead of an editor being in charge of what goes on the front page, you (and others who Digg the story with you) are in charge. It's a great way to see what is really popular in the worlds of technology and general geekery, rather than having someone else tell you what you should be excited about.

Comments

September 13, 2007 at 6:12 am
(1) Bob says:

Thanks!

November 27, 2007 at 10:42 pm
(2) online money maker says:

yeah ive submitted a ton of articles to digg and they always get a lot of hits…. :)

January 10, 2008 at 6:10 pm
(3) michaelclarke says:

VIP Marketing System and its high demand travel products will provide you a substantial immediate income and financial freedom in no time.

September 2, 2008 at 5:01 pm
(4) loans8438 says:

hey !!
its very reasonable article.
Nice post.
realy gj

thx :-)

January 24, 2009 at 11:38 am
(5) Shiv says:

The information is too good.

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