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The Truth About Digg’s DiggBar- It Only Helps THEM.

This week Digg released their “Diggbar” which also seconds as a URL shortening service. What this means for the end user… or more importantly the content generating users whose content is submitted to digg by other people is that- now Digg is stealing your traffic!

Mashable was quick to give Digg the ole’ reach-around, making it sound so soft and cuddly! But the truth is that Digg is milking traffic from other sites, without their permission at all. How much traffic are they stealing? Enough to boost their 20million unique visitors by about 20%. On top of all that (as if that isn’t enough) they also inject ads into the diggbar frame, so they are stealing views AND revenue from the sites that are shared via their shortened URL.

I could go on for ages about how much that sucks for the sites losing traffic and ad revenue to digg, or about how crappy shortened URLs are for the web, or about how the diggbar is killing SEO for sites framed by it, but luckily someone has already done that for me.

Want the truth? Here is it:

The Truth about Digg’s DiggBar

Deja Vu

Found this browsing digg, deja vu anyone?

 

Engadget Takes on DevTeam, Epic Fail Ensues

Yesterday Apple released it’s new iPhone 2.1 firmware with the promise of increased stability and better 3G signal coverage. iTunes 8 is also out now and at first it appeared it sealed off the exploit the iPhone DevTeam had used to allow users to “Jailbreak” their phones. With this news engadget was quick to question the relevency of DevTeam given the latest revelations. The community lashed out at their posting and they quickly posted a poll to try and prove their point, but of course they were just plain wrong (who didn’t see that coming?!). Here are the poll results a mere 5hrs-ish after the poll opened….

And to add a little salt to that wound, DevTeam has already jailbroken the new 2.1 firmware AND iTunes8. Looks like DevTeam has pwned Apple and Engadget too.

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