blog.digg.com — The Diggs are in and you've chosen the winners of the Flash API Contest! Chris Alvares, Ryan Robinson, and Hart Woolery came out on top. Check out Digg Labs to view the apps that they created. We'll be featuring them in Labs for a little while so more of you will have an opportunity to check out their creations.
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rr525356May 31, 2007
Thanks to everyone for voting! We are continuing to update Digg Charts and will be adding lots of new features soon. We're also opening sourcing it. We have fixed the bugs that were found in the contest version, and the newest revision is available here (with source):<a class="user" href="http://labs.splashlabs.com/diggcharts/">http://labs.splashlabs.com/diggcharts/</a>
maximegaloninfoMay 31, 2007
Spent 2 minutes with the the "arc". It seems slow, confusing and pointless. I'm sure it's awesome, and that I just don't "get it".
bs0lMay 31, 2007
How the hell did digg city win? The people don't even walk right, the graphics are horrible, and it barely gives you anything besides the diggs for a story? Digg charts should have won. That's a lot better.
natasticMay 31, 2007
I really liked the Digg Wheel, with the tag concept similar to flickr! =(
iblaineMay 31, 2007
Sad to see Digg City won...I loaded it on my computer a few days ago, went out to lunch, came back and that browser window had slowed down to a crawl, getting less than 0.2 FPS. Novel concept, poor performance & implementation.
hello2usirJun 1, 2007
Congrats on selling yourself short and being cheap labor for Digg.
msadamweJun 1, 2007
Stack is a godsend.
jinushaunJun 1, 2007
Digg City is ugly and useless. Charts and Expose were both actually good looking and useful.
no1jenniferAug 6, 2007
You decide 2008!Do you believe those obsolete poll data based on local phone? I don't, because I never have one after owning a cell phone. Now it is time to show some real web strength to those media. Install this Vote 2008 taskbar, select the candidate you like, and use it to Google Web. Each search will be account to the candidate. Every month, we will announce the winner and offer a free computer software task to the winning candidates, things like a free screen saver and so on. So, hurry up!. I wonder it would be better to setup a page for each candidate, and replace the name of candidate in the page, and make a install exe for each one, which sets the correct default candidate? and we do so, then we can also add something like, a million search == a free software task.