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Digg is perhaps the best example of how things change fast on the Internet. A couple of years ago it was every tech blog’s darling and the best place to get news.
Facebook and Twitter have assumed that role, while Digg had to settle for still being the biggest read-submit-vote-comment site, with competitors like Mixx and Reddit simply unable to catch up, at least in terms of traffic.
Indeed, this doesn’t sound too much like the Digg of today. Traditionally, Digg has been focused on itself; it seems that the founders finally decided it’s time to open up to content from other services, such as Twitter and Facebook. One service that took some of Digg’s ideas and applied them to the real-time web was Tweetmeme; it’s not too far-fetched to imagine Digg stealing some of those ideas back.
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