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Monday, December 18, 2006

Digg out of service...while upgrading

This afternoon Digg was unreachable, and the only message i got was this:

It seems though Digg is upgrading its systems again (adding more features), and i'm anxious to see the results of this one. More on this as soon as the upgrade is complete, or if i find out anything futher.

Update: i've finally got my hands on the new features digg is launching today. Read further for more information on what this includes.


Digg is actually launching a major upgrade this time, and with this a bunch of new features. Kevin Rose explains that the Diggsite itself will become more adjustable (this is nice if you have a widescreen) and provide more opportunities to costumize digg to suit your interest. This means you can choose the categories of news you want to see, and hide the rest.

Its also more easy to get an overview of the page, as you, in addition to the news of your choice, get a list of the most populare news on digg placed at the right on the page. This means you can always be up to date in what's hot in the world of diggers.

The navigating section has been moved to the top of the page for more easy navigating, and a few changes has been made in this section too. Videos has now their own section, and a completely new addition to Digg has become available; podcasts. Yeah, that's right. You now can digg your favorite podcasts and single podcast shows. Each podcast will have their own page with a list of the best podcasts to the right, so that if your new to the podcast, kevin says, you can try the best episode to see if you like it. Its nice to make the best impression the first time, and its no exception her it seems. You also don't need an external player to listen music or podcasts. Everything is embedded. This also includes watching videos, which seems like a popup flashplayer or something like that. You'll have to see for yourself. I haven't testet it, but i sure will as soon its finished.

Yeah, that's right. The profiles are now more tidy, and the contributions within the different sections and categories are now more easy to find. This is because the categories are separated by clickable tabs. One for each category.

I think that was all. I also encurage you to take a look at Digg's demonstration video at their blog. Some say images, or in this case video, is better than words.




Listen to this article:





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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Multiple search with ajax on your blog

I recently became aware of one superb possibility to include an ajax search in your own blog. I do have to mention, thought, that this is only described for Blogger beta, so to all other bloggers out there who saw a light in the end of a tunnell, sorry guys. Read no futher.The rest of you who a fortunate to be Beta bloggers, keep reading.


I obtained the ajax script from Hoctro's Place, who has done the hacking of the Google Ajax API. He has also described what you need to do, to include the ajax search into you own beta blogger blog, in a straight forward and simple guide. I've tried it myself, and the conclusion it that the process itself is very easy, and consists of only four steps:
  1. Get an Ajax API key (don't worry, it really easy)
  2. Kopi the code (css and script) which goes to the head of the template
  3. Kopi and place the search script in the sidebar
  4. kopi and place the search results script where you like it.
All these steps are explained thoroughly in the guide, so don't worry to much about this. Its not a disadvantage to have some knowledge with costumizing the template before you do this, though.


Thanks, Hoctro, for this excellent script.

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Monday, December 4, 2006

Browse more efficient with Delicious

With the use of Firefox and a Del.icio.us addon installed, you can decrease the time spent doing the actual browsing to a minimum. The reason is that the addon has some great functions that lets us easily bookmark any page, article, site and whatever, and then tag them, with one or more tags, as you please.


In addition it also has a neet search-option that easily bring up the results.


Finally, though, i've discovered a really usefull function.





The Addon has a built-in shortcut-function that lets you type a keyword into one of your bookmarks. What you do, after you have bookmarked and tagged a webpage, is to click on the TAG-button once more. When the bookmarking-windows opens you just type a keyword into the textfield assigned for keywords, and click Save. When finished, you can type this keyword into the address line of your Firefox browser, push enter, and the browser will recognize the keyword and bring you to the the bookmarked webpage you assigned the keyword to.

Type a keyword to assign a shortcut

This function has already been included in Firefox, but the advantage with this addon is that the shotcuts are not limited to one machine. You can use the same shotcuts with every machine you've installed the del.icio.us addon with the same bookmarks.

Once you've assigned a bunch of these shotcuts you'll probably find your browsing more efficient, effective and more likable. Now you have more time reading instead of using time getting to the right place.


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Saturday, December 2, 2006

Chris Pirillo's videostunt comparison

Chris Pirillo from Lockergnome.com made an amusing experiment on his blog. The Experiment consited of making, in this case, three videos, and then uploading one for YouTube, one for Google Video, and finally one for Revver (I actually haven't heared about this one until now). He then has embedded all three videos into his blogpost. When played simultaniously he's arguing with himself, representing each network, 'bout which is the best. The point, though, was to compare them. Chris drew the conclution that YouTube looked best, Revver would draw most revenue, and Google Video would finish last in both classes.




Here are the videos, though. Enjoy one more Chris Pirillo stunt, while we wait for the next one.











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