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The topic is what the “New World” might have been like the year before Columbus arrived on these shores. The piece isn’t new and was originally published in The Atlantic in 2002. Full Article at Beerinator
The conventional wisdom is that brands should mostly concentrate on listening rather than talking in social media. This may not be totally accurate. Full Article at AdWeek
In this photo provided by Digg.com, Sacha Baron Cohen, in character as the Austrian flamboyant fashionista, Bruno, left, poses with Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft during an interview in West Hollywood, Calif. , on Tuesday, June 30, 2009. View Photo »
Our strategy doesn't change. We're focused on producing the most relevant web results based on not just Twitter, but also Digg and other services - a much wider pulse of the real-time web on the back end. And we continue to distribute those through our API.
Question: Why does a search engine get DMCA takedown notices for materials in its search listings? Question: What does a service provider have to do in order to qualify for safe harbor protection? Question: What are the provisions of 17 U.S.C. Full Article at Chilling Effects
Digg us. Slashdot us. Facebook us. Twitter us. Share the news. This entry was posted on Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at 8:22 am and is filed under Uncategorized or off-topic. Full Article at TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
Silicon Valley Search Startup Comes out of Beta & Debuts First Real-Time, Multi-Media, Social Search Engine Combining Searching and Sharing PLEASANTON, CA--(Marketwire - November 5, 2009) - LeapFish, an upcoming search and social media innovator, today... Full Article at The Washington Post
In this photo taken for Digg.com, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter, Bruno, takes on the Internet as Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft poses questions from the online community. View Photo »
A category of sites that is based on user participation and user-generated content. They include social networking sites like LinkedIn or Facebook, social bookmarking sites like Del.icio.us, social news sites like Digg or Reddit, and other sites that are centered on user interaction
This isn't working yet, but will. I work at Hill Holliday ad agency in Boston where I create advertising artifacts that offer value to consumers while communicating the brand message. I call it advertising media design. Full Article at Advertising Lab
This might surprise you, but the holy grail for many online advertisers is to make an ad that people actually like. Based on the current state of the banner ad economy, that might not seem like the case. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Digg is a website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories, in a social and democratic spirit. Voting stories up and down is the site's cornerstone function, respectively called digging and burying. Full Article
In this photo provided by Digg.com, Sacha Baron Cohen, in character as the Austrian flamboyant fashionista, Bruno, left, poses with Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft during an interview in West Hollywood, Calif. , on Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken for Digg.com, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter, Bruno, takes on the Internet as Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft poses questions from the online community. The two met in West Hollywood, CA to discuss topics ranging from Harry Potter to WWII fashion.
View Photo »In this photo taken for Digg.com, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter, Bruno, takes on the Internet as Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft poses questions from the online community. The two met in West Hollywood, CA to discuss topics ranging from Harry Potter to WWII fashion.
View Photo »In this photo taken for Digg.com, flamboyant Austrian fashion reporter, Bruno, takes on the Internet as Digg Dialogg host Andrew Bancroft poses questions from the online community. The two met in West Hollywood, CA to discuss topics ranging from Harry Potter to WWII fashion.
View Photo »Our strategy doesn't change. We're focused on producing the most relevant web results based on not just Twitter, but also Digg and other services - a much wider pulse of the real-time web on the back end. And we continue to distribute those through our API.
A category of sites that is based on user participation and user-generated content. They include social networking sites like LinkedIn or Facebook, social bookmarking sites like Del.icio.us, social news sites like Digg or Reddit, and other sites that are centered on user interaction
Digg Ads gave us a new avenue to execute our connectivity strategy--the ads gave us the ability to link to our custom online content that was relevant to the Digg reader
We think this is not only a game-changer on Digg
There's a grammar that performs well on Digg ... We want to make that available to marketers.
In a way, its beneficial for the advertisers to figure out what does and doesn’t work ... Digg is the world’s largest focus group.
Digg spent its first give years getting the community on its feet ... We’re going to spend the next five getting the business going.
At the Future of Web Apps conference Kevin Rose (Digg, Pownce, Wefollow) gave a cool presentation on the top 10 down and dirty ways you can grow your web app.
Technorati tags, Digg buttons, del.icio.us bookmarks and other Web 2.0 features
In effect, the users see a single unified news universe and use technology (e.g. Google, Digg, etc) to get that content to come together.
The world is already rapidly changing via popular software applications like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Digg, etc. It will change even more radically when we are able to personalize our hardware experiences as easily as our digital ones.
The constant stream of content from Twitter, Facebook, Digg and MySpace can be overwhelming
giving Canadian SMBs a simple, effective way to gain new leads and promote viral word-of-mouth by enabling their business information to be shared across virtually all popular online services, including Facebook, MySpace, Digg, Yahoo! Bookmarks, Gmail, Windows Live, AIM and many more.
How This Kid Made $60 Million In 18 Months: Digg.com's Kevin Rose leadsa new brat pack of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs.
Uh, yeah, uh, just get on the first page of Google, Digg, and StumbleUpon and your post will go viral too.
Deer jumps into the lions' den at zoo- I think you know how this ends. http://digg.com/u1Fz0G
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The Hot Pass: Chasers get lifeline, but most falter http://digg.com/u1Fyy3 - Fox Sports
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