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mwdigg
May 10, 2012

4:00 AM

Digg Engineering Team Joins SocialCode

Written by Matt Williams • Filed under Company

We’re proud to share that the Digg engineering team will be joining SocialCode, a leading provider of social media advertising and intelligence, and a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company.

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amar
Apr 16, 2012

10:55 AM

Why I love Disney Princesses (And other confessions of an online news junkie)

Written by Amar Nadhir • Filed under Company

I’ve been at Digg for six and a half years and to say I’ve seen it all, is putting it mildly.

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dajobe
Mar 29, 2012

10:00 AM

How Facebook Changed our Mobile Traffic

Written by Dave Beckett • Filed under Company

Mobile. Social. Those words seem to follow each other in most conversations.

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lerman
Mar 13, 2012

10:29 AM

Predicting a story's popularity on Digg

Written by Lerman • Filed under Company

Kristina Lerman (USC Information Sciences Institute) and Tad Hogg (Institute for Molecular Manufacturing)

Social media sites such as Digg use crowd-sourcing and social ("follow") links to help people find interesting stories. Crowd-sourcing relies on the reactions of the first people to see a new story to indicate whether others will find it interesting. Social links allow fine-tuning the selection by emphasizing reactions by a person's friends. These techniques are especially useful filters for the flood of online content whose quality is hard, if not impossible, to determine automatically.

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bmson
Mar 9, 2012

12:15 PM

Welcome to the New Newsbar. AKA When Less Is More

Written by Baldvin Smár... • Filed under Company

Starting this week, a revised and simpler Newsbar began rolling out to all users.

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andrewnino
Mar 7, 2012

10:19 AM

Game On: Why Gamification Works and What it May Mean for the Future of News on Digg

Written by Andrewnino • Filed under Company

Gamification, does anyone really know what it means? A quick search of dictionary.com yields no results.

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dajobe
Mar 6, 2012

10:24 AM

Digg Mobile is now in a relationship with Digg Social Reader

Written by Dave Beckett • Filed under Company

With the improvements we’ve made to the Digg iOS app since September, mobile traffic is is up 24 percent now accounting for 12 percent of

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vskarich
Feb 29, 2012

10:31 AM

My News: Now with 180% Percent more News (Tastes Better Too!)

Written by Veljko Skarich • Filed under Company

Starting today, we’ve begun rolling out a new version of My News to all users.

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lethain
Feb 24, 2012

2:09 PM

People like Chicken Nuggets & Other Things We Learned from Facebook

Written by Will Larson • Filed under Company

January was a good month for Digg with an increase in page views by 35% (our highest level since October of 2010) and Facebook referral traffic up by 67 percent.

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EmilyQuestions
Feb 9, 2012

9:44 AM

Seinfeld, The SuperBowl & Acura's "Single" Vision

Written by Emily Crume • Filed under Company

The days of a single :30 SuperBowl ad are long gone much to the relief of advertising budgets nationwide.

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