All Posts Tagged With: "Digg"
Find The Best Deals With Shlogging.com
Chitika are trying to get involved with the rapidly growing community shopping space, by launching Shlogging.com, which is designed to help readers find the best online shopping deals and offers.
The slogan for Shlogging.com is ‘dig for deals’ so you would probably guess that it’s going to have a Digg like interface, and you wouldn’t be [...]
Anti-plagiarism Site Turnitin Sued For Copyright Violation
Cybernet News have picked on an interesting story about anti-plagiarism site Turnitin being sued by students for copyright violation. The students sneakily applied for copyrights on some of their papers, and then submitted them to Turnitin. Because Turnitin has an automated essay submission service designed to be used by teachers, the [...]
21Jun2007 | Everton | 2 comments | ContinuedIf You’re Going To Sell Stolen Goods Online Use An Alias
A story has just hit the digg homepage telling the story of Philip who had his $2000 Sony HDV Camcorder stolen, and who suspected a ‘friend’ called Amanda.
Philip kept an eye out on the web for his HDV Camcorder, and lo and behold it appeared on swapace.com five days later, and the person selling the [...]
The Seven Habits of Successful Bloggers
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve started to understand why John Chow runs such a popular site. In amongst all the gaming of Google, Digg, Technorati, Alexa etc basically any site that does ranking (and to be honest John does most of it for fun, to prove that it can be done) [...]
9May2007 | Everton | 4 comments | ContinuedQuick Links: 07/05/07
A few interesting reads to brighten up a very gloomy bank holiday Monday:
DRM group pledges to fight digg rebels
YouTube Finally Pays Users
Use Any USB Drive With Windows Vista ReadyBoost
Par2 files Explained
Technorati Launches Blog Ranking System
Ten P2P Devices You Never Saw Coming
How To refine Search Results In Windows
Do You Think Digg Were Right To Break The Law?
Many blogs this week have been asking whether Digg were right to cave in to the user revolt that led to the HD-DVD key hack being published numerous times on its homepage, despite Digg’s initial attempts to abide by a legal notice to remove the HD-DVD key which if used correctly can be used to [...]
5May2007 | Everton | 8 comments | ContinuedDigg: Am I In A Gay Bar?
I just read a funny story over on Valleywag by one of the few females at the recent Digg parties, which really hit home how few female tech bloggers there are:
23Apr2007 | Everton | 12 comments | Continued6 Ways To SpeedUp Your Site
Although my server issues seem to have gone away, my page loading times could still be improved. The times tend to go up and down as I add and remove new features, but at the moment I think they are on the slow side.
Daniel, who has just become a full-time blogger, has put [...]
MBL Community: 10 Steps To Get Traffic From Yahoo Answers
Mr.Byte who has crept into the top 10 commentators (in the sidebar) on Connected Internet has put together a great post detailing 10 Steps To Get Traffic From Yahoo Answers (also on Digg now). The post clearly states that the blogosphere tends to fixate on how to get traffic from Digg, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Google [...]
12Apr2007 | Everton | 6 comments | ContinuedMobile Version of Digg DiggRiver is Updated
If you are one of those regular visitors to Digg and missing Digg on the move, here is a reason to cheer. The mobile version of Digg which is called Diggriver has been updated.
11Apr2007 | Sanketh | 0 comments | Continued
