John Timmer writes, "Initial studies have suggested that there isn't a Googlearchy—a "long tail" of less-popular sites appears in search results—but a draft of a new study indicates the same may read more » 1 CommentBury
"If the initial development race of Web 2.0 centered around "building a better social network" then the next phase will certainly focus on extending the reach of existing social networks beyond th read more » DiscussBury
Michael Arrington talks about the newest battle amongst social networks - especially FaceBook, MySpace, and Google. The new objective is to provide single-sign-on and integration with a social networ read more » DiscussBury
"The opportunities for collaboration and cooperation on sites like Digg and StumbleUpon are amazing. They can be powerful tools with the potential to drive significant traffic to a blog." read more » DiscussBury
Darren Rowse posts part one of a debate on whether bloggers should promote their content on Digg. In this post Josh Klein argues the negative, later a big Digg user will post on the positive view. read more » DiscussBury
"Digg's latest funding round valued the company at "around $175 million" we've heard from a source with knowledge of the deal. The company raised nearly $29 million in the round, which was annou read more » DiscussBury
"ShareThis, a handy little widget that site managers can install to make it easier for readers to share and save Web pages, is preparing for a new release that gives the service Digg-like powers." read more » DiscussBury