Digg is a social network news outlet. It is sophisticated enough anyone can figure it out and post news feeds for the whole world to see. The thing about “DIGGing” is that other Digg members can say they “digg” the news feeds you supply and then the links you add to Digg grow in popularity as more and more people express interest in what you recommend. The more diggs the greater approval rating—so to speak—and higher prominent placement your dugg links get. It’s pretty cool. Keeping up with it… now that might be a challenge.
Monthly Archives: October 2008
Which way am I leaning?
Well, I’ve been testing Flock out today, and I’ve gotta say it’s shaping up pretty good for an unheard-of web browser. I experimented with Opera for the spring this year and my experience there wasn’t as pleasing.
Still, I like all the browsers I’ve tried for their unique qualities. All of them have what makes them different from the rest. Continue reading
Testing a “Flock” Written Post
I’m giving the web browser Flock a test drive to see what it is all about. Thus far, I’m impressed. It seems reliable and has some good ideas as a social networking-friendly browser. one of the coolest things is I’m not writing this post via WordPress, but a blogging application on Flock from no man’s land. Continue reading
I’m Back!
Back from a long nap. Thanks for waiting, readers. Y’all are the best!
And I’ve gotta note that much has happened! Life keeps chugging along. I can’t imagine all that’s in store for me—and family—in the next couple months. Continue reading