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Digg Launches Its Own Version of Trending Topics
Wednesday, November 4, 2009It seems like everyone wants to steal a page from Twitter and their Trending Topics. Not too long ago we saw YouTube introduce trending topics, and today Digg is announcing their very own version of the concept too.
Dubbed Digg Trends, the new experimental feature launches today and will be a prominent element of the homepage experience. A trending story will be called out at the top of the page f...
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