This week Digg.com launched the version 4. After long time and digg.com completed the development of version 4 and they launched version successfully. The new design and features are really nice.
Digg Version 4 is launched to compete with Twitter
The best part what we found is we can register with facebook and twitter accounts.
You can find the facebook friends and twitter people and google friends for follow them.
What digg.com is saying about version 4?
I’m excited to announce that today we opened up the newest version of our Digg platform. We’ve been working hard on this next evolution of Digg (what we’ve been calling “v4”) and everyone here is really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the changes we’ve made.
This redesign is a major revision of our platform – front end to back end – this is just phase one of what will be an on-going, iterative process, involving lots of input from all of you. We’ll be pushing out features on a regular basis and tweaking often.
Our goal has always been for Digg to be a place where people can discover and share content and conversations from anywhere on the web. With Digg v4, we are introducing a few things that will make discovering and discussing news a lot better.
New features of Digg.
- Speed – the new Digg is faster in every way: submitting articles, loading pages, and Digging content.
- Personalization – we put a lot of thought into how people consume news and wanted to make it easy to view content from the friends, publishers, and influencers you care about. Once you start following your friends, and sources you trust, we’ll build a custom news homepage for you called “My News”. Customizing Digg will enable you to see your friend’s recent Digg or Comment, as well as the latest article submitted by a publisher.
- Friends & sharing – the new Digg is all about making it easy to see the stories your friends are Digging and commenting on, and to share interesting stories with them. You’ll notice activity from the profiles you’re following highlighted in stories, on comment pages, and even on their profile page as you navigate the site. Attach your blog or RSS feed to your profile and send your followers content as you create it.