Posts about Digg as of August 25, 2009
08/26/2009
BREAKING NEWS: Man is stabbed in ‘large-scale’ violent brawl between West Ham and Millwall fans outside stadium Go to Source Tweet This Post Plurk This Post Buzz This Post Delicious This Post Digg This Post Ping This Post Reddit This Post Stumble This Post
08/26/2009
I have been gone all day and when I got home I had a message from Phil Basten and Jane Mark, online advertising experts that I have known online for years. They were introducing SOKULE, which is launching today August 25. If you like Twitter you will LOVE Sokule and you can make money with Sokule! The site is in beta release right now, so be sure and read the PS at the end of this message… Here is the message I received so you can see for yourself… Sokule just arrived and we are now in beta launch.
08/26/2009
i worked behind the bar and also as a waitress serving food. i am going into business management so anyideas how i can make this sound good! Tweet This Post Delicious Digg This Post Facebook Reddit Related posts: What Can I Do With My Management Degree When I Graduate, And When I Don’t Have Any Management Experience Yet? What Can I Do With My Management Degree When I Graduate, And When I Don’t Have Any Management Experience Yet? I Am An English Graduate Working As A P/t Library Assistant.
08/26/2009
When Twitter decided to start using Bit.ly as its default URL-shortener, usage exploded . But the service was able to handle the rise in usage, and has been steadily adding new features . And now other major players on the web are rewarding that reliability by also embracing it. Today on its blog , Bit.ly details a few of the new API uses and partnerships that they’ve been cooking up. The biggest is probably Google Reader, which now makes use of Bit.ly shortened links for its new ability to send stories to Twitter .
08/26/2009
Stories reverberate around the internet about Apple’s fascism with regards to app developers, or eBay’s appalling customer service. But every so often a story comes along that really makes you sit back and go “wtf?”. Today we have one such story, and from right here in our own Imperial College London. It seems that an entire college dorm has found a way to piss off social media website Digg.com.
08/26/2009
Myth and reality TDO’s 2004 paper on restricted taxi numbers (summary below) (Originally published March 2004) Taxi Driver Online announces the publication of ‘Myth and Reality’, a 70-page paper examining the issue of restricted taxi numbers. BACKGROUND In November 2003 the Office of Fair Trading recommended that any restrictions on the number of taxis operating should be lifted. Such controls are currently operated by almost half of UK local authorities.
08/25/2009
This is one amazing Honda car commercial! Check out the different moving parts of this commercial and do watch till the end. If this is real, which I think it is, the person who did it must be very smart, and patient! Honda Motor Company, Ltd. is a Japanese multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles. Honda is the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles as well as the world’s largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume.
08/25/2009
Photo Only Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on Facebook Share this on Technorati Tweet This! Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon
08/25/2009
From Denny: This funny photo showed up on Digg today so I’m passing it forward for the rest of the world to enjoy! This is truly the art of hiding well. Look closely… Don’t you just love the art of illusion? Especially when it’s right in plain sight and true life!
Quote: “This demonstrates the value of not being seen.” – British comedian John Cleese odd photos, funny photos, Digg, animals, pets, humor, dogs, monkeys
08/25/2009
When Twitter decided to start using Bit.ly as its default URL-shortener, usage exploded . But the service was able to handle the rise in usage, and has been steadily adding new features . And now other major players on the web are rewarding that reliability by also embracing it. Today on its blog , Bit.ly details a few of the new API uses and partnerships that they’ve been cooking up. The biggest is probably Google Reader, which now makes use of Bit.ly shortened links for its new ability to send stories to Twitter .



