August 9, 2007
Just a few months ago, I had a love-hate relationship with Digg. Now, after acquainting myself with the system and learning more about what works and what doesn’t, I’m one of the top users of the service. Do I still hate Digg? Occasionally. After all, Digg is a social network that unifies individuals with different opinions. You can definitely expect the unexpected here. Additionally, there are a few fixes I still hope to see for the Digg experience to be improved for all users. But do I still love Digg? I think that answer is self-evident. I find most of my interesting news from Digg, and I consider my knowledge of everyday news to be a lot more comprehensive now that I am an avid user of the service.
On Monday, I celebrated my one-year anniversary as a Digg member. After using Digg quite regularly lately in the latter part of my membership at Digg, I’ve gotten acclimated to the service and to the likes and dislikes of others. Granted, I don’t know everything, but I feel that I’ve gotten a pretty solid feel for what works and what doesn’t. Here are some tips that should help you get the most out of Digg too.
This is a preview of 11 Tips to Enhance Your Digg User Experience (and Hopefully Bring You Front Page Fame).
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July 2, 2007
With the launch of the private beta of Pownce, the new microblogging network launched by Digg celebrities Kevin Rose, Daniel Burka, and Leah Culver, people are claiming that it is the Twitter killer. After a somewhat heated debate with a friend, I’m not so sure that’s the case. At the present time, each microblogging platform has its pros … and its cons. Let’s look at the benefits to each and evaluate to see who is the victor.
Round 1: Interface.
Part A: Layout
Here’s my cute little public page on Pownce.

Compare that with my cute little public page on Twitter.

At first glance, Pownce is the clear winner. The interface is a lot more sleek than Twitter.
Layout Results: Pownce 1, Twitter 0
Part B: Layout Personalization
Let’s take a look at the layout functionality and personalization options.
Pownce doesn’t give you much customization options. You can only choose one of four available themes.

On the other hand, you can upload a background of your choosing to your Twitter page.

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