Mixx vs Digg - David and Goliath

I spend a pretty equal amount of time on both sites.  On Digg I mostly go to read whereas on Mixx I go to participate in a community.  Both get me my news and both deliver different content, but it got me to thinking… what makes these two sites so different?

If you Digg this then you Dugg this.

The typical workflow at Digg is that you go, submit an article, people digg or bury it and if it’s popular and makes it through their algorithm it makes it to the front page.  If you aren’t up for submitting something you can just read the articles, make comments, and digg or bury them.  The comment stream at Digg is really great.  Sure there is a lot of stupid stuff, but the user participation is fantastic.  It’s not uncommon to see a few hundred comments on an article.  Furthermore - you can actually digg or bury the comments.  If people are saying stupid stuff then they can be burried so no one has to look at them.  If you leave a good comment then it can be dugg up so you and everyone else can see what the community is thinking about things today.

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Posted in Opinion, Social Media at July 20th, 2008. 1 Comment.

Twitter Acquired Summize - Good or Bad?

The fine folks at Twitter have been talking about a search feature for quite some time now.  They never actually pulled it off since they were busy focusing on stabilizing the platform and restoring functionality to the service.  Off in the distance, a website called Summize rose up and filled that void.  The nice thing about Summize is that it was able to provide a realtime query into what’s going on in Twitter without having to visit the actual Twitter website.  It also proved to be a solid failover for developers for when Twitter had gone down or was busy firing off whales like a mad man.  Aside from that, there was no real cap on the number of API requests one could make in a given time frame.  It just worked.  Period.

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Posted in Opinion, Social Media at July 15th, 2008. No Comments.