The History of Digg
September 24th 2010 03:11
Digg is a social news website. The site's cornerstone function consists of letting people vote stories up or down, called digging and burying, respectively. Many stories get submitted every day, but only the most Dugg stories appear on the front page. Digg's popularity has prompted the creation of other social networking sites with story submission and voting systems.
Who created Digg in the first place?
How exactly does it work?
What type of people use it the most?
How has it changed throughout the years?
What does the future hold for Digg?
The info-graphic below from OnlineSchools will reveal all!
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia page for Digg.
Who created Digg in the first place?
How exactly does it work?
What type of people use it the most?
How has it changed throughout the years?
What does the future hold for Digg?
The info-graphic below from OnlineSchools will reveal all!
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia page for Digg.
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