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My #1 is a new digg feature. Pretty cool. This is similar to something we've been talking about doing on Blue Dot - highlighting your favorite dots on your profile page.
Since digg only have "digg" and "bury" - this gives them more of a proportional ranking system.
Love it (#1), Like it (Digg), Garbage (Bury)
Quoted: Think of it as your bin for just your absolute favorite digg stories.
Digg v3 is up!!! More topics covered
- theorange - Jun 14 2006 | imported:del.icio.us
- vylycyn - Mar 04 2006 | digg, weblog, blogspot, imported:del.icio.us
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