Digg V3
Digg, the Web site where users decide what is newsworthy, unveiled a revamped public beta site on Thursday that expands beyond technology news and lets people "dig" videos too.
Previously, Digg users could submit technology news stories and push them higher up the top of the page by indicating that they like, or "digg," the item.
Using Digg's new beta, which will be available beginning Monday, users also will be able to do the same for news stories related to world events, business, entertainment, science and gaming, as well as any video submissions, said Jay Adelson, chief executive of Digg.
Previously, Digg users could submit technology news stories and push them higher up the top of the page by indicating that they like, or "digg," the item.
Using Digg's new beta, which will be available beginning Monday, users also will be able to do the same for news stories related to world events, business, entertainment, science and gaming, as well as any video submissions, said Jay Adelson, chief executive of Digg.
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