guardian.co.uk — Social news website Digg.com is considering opening itself up further to allow other websites to copy its model, its co-founder has said. In an interview with the Guardian, Digg chief executive Jay Adelson said the company was not looking to expand into more niche markets, but would prefer to "empower someone else" to do so.
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kcoeOct 31, 2007
www.fantasyfanaticnews.com is another site that is a sports based digg like clone
jaymieOct 31, 2007
I agree. It should be like a zombie button or something. Unbury! Walk the earth again! Eat flesh!
gzyn007Nov 2, 2007
If they were to provide a platform for other sites, then here are some key features that they will need for viral adoption. <a class="user" href="http://www.gzyn.com/cmp/contentReadingActions.do?method=readArticle&id=1024&edition=1&title=Top+7+features+a+social+bookmarking+platform+could+provide+for+other+websites">http://www.gzyn.com/cmp/contentReadingActions.do?m ...</a>
Closed AccountNov 2, 2007
since most of the people stupid enough to install the alexa toolbar are digg users that are doing so in order to boost digg ratings, in this case, yes, it is a reliable source of information.