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Digg Vs Blogshowcase

Hi Guys,

We have been getting views from the readers and some friendly press on how Blogshowcase is like Digg or Blogshowcase India’s clone of Digg…we thought we will clear the air by highlighting some differentiators..hope you will find it interesting.

Digg

Blogshowcase

 

Digg is a user driven social content website

 

 

Blogshowcase well a simple platform to showcase your blogs

 

 

In Digg - News stories and websites are submitted by users, and then promoted to the front page through a user-based ranking system

 

Blogshowcase is exclusively for bloggers, only blogger can submit their authentic blogs by submitting their RSS Feed Url and any blog posts can make it to the top stories through a user-based ranking

 

 

On Digg registration is compulsory for certain elements, such as promoting (”digging”) stories, submitting stories and commenting on stories.

 

 

On Blogshowcase ' bloggers need to register only once with any email Id and submit their Rss Feed Url. And readers don't need to register at all unless off course they want to add Bloggers to their favourite

 

Digg emphasis on technology and science articles, recently expanding to a broader range of categories such as politics and entertainment.

 

 

Blogshowcase is a vibrant platform with categories ranging from General, technology, science, food, travel, education, entertainment, lifestyle, Business, health, politics etc

 

Stories disappear. After 12-24 hours, if the story has not been promoted to the homepage (become popular), it falls out of the queue.

 

All posts of the bloggers stay in the system forever and I f a reader finds a particular bloggers interesting he can view all his posts either on blogshowcase or on the bloggers platform

 

 

Digg Spy, Digg Cloud, UnDigg, Comment threshold and @#$% confusing

 

 

Top Stories, Top Blogs, Top Bloggers, My Favorites and that's it ' it's simple

 

For Digg: Source - Digg Faqs and Wikipedia       


 

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