zimbra.com— Add a few Web 2.0 AJAX tricks and digg's home page would be about 65% smaller. Quicker to download and save bandwidth.
Jan 28, 2006View in Crawl 4
Great now Digg can be totally unaccessible. Not to mention be useless on my phone and PDA. Wow!Write better server side code and delegate it to languages that are fast at what they are doing, hotfixing with buzzwords == MAD BREAKITUDE.No Digg.
dangermanJan 28, 2006
Great now Digg can be totally unaccessible. Not to mention be useless on my phone and PDA. Wow!Write better server side code and delegate it to languages that are fast at what they are doing, hotfixing with buzzwords == MAD BREAKITUDE.No Digg.
pornelJan 28, 2006
Oh pleeeeease, don't put "2.0 AJAX" label on everything! HTTP compression has nothing to do with it.
caughtthinkingJan 29, 2006
Very nice analysis, professional. The demo app backs up his attention to detail. I hope Digg listens. Digg++
Closed AccountJan 29, 2006
very nice. hope they implement this soon
Closed AccountJan 29, 2006
Far superior in load time to the current form of digg.100% dugg