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Social Media Wars: Digg gets going again

zr4bthw3sm (Duh, Technorati, again)

The irreverent founders of Digg have been a bit snowed by Twitter's rise as it is now doing 53 million users a day and is still going to rise by almost 400-500% in 3 months. But Digg has been around for long and its platform has caused lots of 'social success' and some heartburn with its traffic redirects , it has put together an institution that predated Web 2.0 and will survive it seemingly.

Of course all of this Digg stuff is for journalists and authors selling their ware and readers reading tons on the web daily. For many, the web remains distant because of this lack of interactive web that actually plays and works with them, as 9 out of 10 browsing 'afficionadi' would not bother with too much reading. Let me also cut the dialogue short and introduce the new Digg feature after the Presidential debates and quasi debates earlier.

No they have not bought up Predictify or got into the race for other social media sites ( not to my knowledge at Advantage 'zyaada') They have just scheduled another of their fine web discourses with Timothy Geithner taking flak and clarifying the US administration's position on the stimulus, the stock markets, the banks and may be the tax bill

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