Digg Founder Kevin Rose did an discourse with The UK's Telegraph, and revealed that Digg has whatever bounteous and "drastic" plans for redesigning the Digg experience. A pair of quotes from the piece:
"We're making whatever drastic changes, but they're much-needed drastic changes," he told The Telegraph. "People are feat to be shocked at whatever of the directions we're taking. You hit to be easy with completely violent downbound and throwing absent a clump of ideas."
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"In the incoming edition of Digg you'll wager stories existence presented to you in a more real-time nature, especially stories that your friends hit touched. It module not be meet most Digg.com, but also clutch every the noesis that your friends contact on another websites. It's most existence that locate where grouping say, 'I'm feat to verify a countenance at Digg because it provides me brainwave into what's trending, what's popular, what's blistering from every over these assorted places where grouping mercantilism information'."
While that sure doesn't expose likewise such most what Digg is feat to countenance same (or when it is feat to countenance same tha for that matter), it does countenance same Digg is feat to modify quite a bit, and that crapper be chanceful for a place that is mostly convergent on users, as Digg is.
This isn't the prototypal instance Digg has prefabricated changes by whatever means. In fact, they seem to attain them evenhandedly often, but it sounds same they haw be dynamical how Digg operates completely, and the undergo that users hit grown habitual to. It module be rattling engrossing to wager meet how drastic the changes are.
Digg fresh launched newborn extensions for Firefox and Chrome, and over the time assemblage it has pronounceable discover a newborn API, launched Digg Trends, prefabricated whatever engrossing ingest of advertising, and reinforced its search, to study meet a some things.
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