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Social Bookmarking for Firefox: A Refresher
Source:Mashable! Reddit’s developers have been busy adding a bunch of new features to the site. One of them is a neat Firefox plugin that brings a lot of Reddit’s functionality directly ...read more
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Topic(s): social networking, web 2.0, web, social-bookmarking, del.icio.us, digg, firefox, reddit, Web2.0 Startups
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Digg Quirk = Malicious Trap?
Source:Mashable! Digg, like Facebook this weekend, is not immune to malicious links. In fact, a deficiency in the site’s commenting system allows malicious links to propagate unbridled.
A car...read more
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Yahoo Buzz Gets More Social and Continues its Assault on Digg’s Mainstream Ambitions
Source:Mashable! Yahoo Buzz has just added a bunch of new features that make the site more social and more connected with the new Yahoo universal profiles. It also makes it look even more like Digg...read more
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Topic(s): News, web, yahoo, digg, Social News, yahoo buzz, San Francisco-San Jose
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What’s Your Favorite Social News Site?
Source:Mashable! This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.
In the 24 hours since launching The Open Web Awards, we’ve already ...read more
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Make Digg Count…With AddToAny
Source:Mashable! AddToAny, maker of easy-sharing and feed subscription widgets of the ShareThis and AddThis variety, gets a power boost today.
The new version of the utility involves an easily navig...read more
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Topic(s): News, social networking, widget, web, digg, social software, AddThis, Web apps, ShareThis, local, Channels, AddToAny, San Francisco-San Jose, webpage sharing
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Top 5 Tech “Killers” That Weren’t
Source:Mashable! Hulu, News Corp and NBC’s “YouTube killer“, just turned one year old. And while YouTube is far from dead, Hulu’s 142 million video views in September might ...read more
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Current TV to Make Election Night a Social Experience With Twitter and Digg
Source:Mashable! Comedy Central’s signature fake news programs, “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report,” are focused firmly on the final stretch of the race for the White House. A glance...read more
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Topic(s): News, web 2.0, web, digg, election, twitter, Current, current tv, election 08
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