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Digg this blog post

Today, I found a way to put the big yellow digg button (showing the number of diggs) right in the body of the article itself ( <== look over there, to the left). This is an improvement over what I had before, which was a text link after every post that linked back to digg.com.

What's that you say -- " What is digg.com?"

Digg is a user driven social content website.

Ok, so what the heck does that mean?

Well, everything on digg is submitted by the digg user community (that would be you and me). After one of us submits an article, or any other kind of content, other digg users read the submission and digg what they like best. If the story rocks and receives enough diggs, it is promoted to the front page for the millions of digg visitors to see.

So if you like an article or a video or anything, just click the big yellow digg button directly. Thanks!

P.S. Of course, you must have a digg account to participate. It's free -- visit the digg registration page and get started!


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