Digg will finally allow other sites, apps to add content
Social news site Digg, founded by camera-friendly CEO Kevin Rose (pictured), is still going strong even if it has been edged out of the limelight by Facebook and Twitter. Digg .... Tue Aug 2009 12:08 (1 year ago)
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