New digg comment system
Here is a video of the new comment system… coming soon.
Digg Needs a Picture Section
Lately there have been a good deal of stories reaching the front page that are nothing but pictures (usually ones sported as funny and/or witty). How many other people think pictures deserve their own section, as not to clog up the topics for news articles. Digg this story if you agree.
DiggMob – Mobile Digg
Digg API Contest Finalist: A mobile interface for Digg in FlashLite 2.x. DiggMob displays the popular stories from a category, allows reading the teaser, and can direct the phone browser to the full article. Preferences are saved to the phone for easy entrance after the first run. By: Brian McMurray (bmcmurray)
Wheel of Upcoming
Digg API Contest Finalist: Displays recently submitted stories in a spiral pattern that a user can rotate using mouse gestures. Stories are color-coded based on activity. Users can select categories or subcategories. Story details are also made available. By: Brian Shaler (invader)
Digg Watch
Digg API Contest Finalist: Digg Watch is a tool that lets users browse Digg and grab interesting information from stories, like who Dugg what stories and how many Diggs a story gets over time. You can also browse pages of submitted stories right in the application. By: Jesse Hixson (hixsonj)
Digg Exposé
Digg API Contest Finalist: This project takes snap(.com) shots of pages from Digg and displays them in a configurable exposé © view. Drag the images around, sort them, or change the category. Enjoy. By: Hart Woolery (hartw)
Digg Charts
Digg API Contest Finalist: Flex application that generates charts comparing popular stories. Additionally, a graph is generated showing a selected story’s popularity over time. The user view allows viewing a user’s popular submitted stories. By: Ryan Robinson (rr525356)
D’Lite
Digg API Contest Finalist: D’Lite is an Apollo application that utilizes Digg’s API to retrieve their amazing data, information, and processes. Some of the cool features of this application include pagination, favorites, network detection, and smart auto refresh. By: Thai Huynh (xmrcivicboix)
WordWeb
Digg API Contest Finalist: This visualization analyzes the relationships between popular keywords and the stories they appear within. Words that appear more often are displayed more prominently, and you should click on these words to explore deeper connections. Built using Flex 2. By: Josh Tynjala (drzeus)
DiggCity
Digg API Contest Finalist: Digg City shows the 10 newest popular stories. The more popular the story gets, the taller the building. When someone diggs the story, a stick figure representing that user is added. This stick figure will then go inside the building or story that he has just Dugg. By: Chris Alvares (xGrill)