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Intel’s Cool Software Platform

As a Web developer, I like to visit some sites that talked about programming, build application, or pointed out some cool software tools. For me, it’s indeed a strange experience to go back to some sites that existed on the Web for a while, but I did not profile it on my blog, and Intel’s cool software platform is one of them.

I first thought it’s no longer maintained by Intel anymore, but the top result at the time of writing, i.e. with the vote of 29 is illustrative of trend that this Digg clone will likely be accepted by the Internet users, and proudly served as a Web product that will sustain for a long period of time. Frankly, in a noisy world out there, if a site carried a brand name like Intel, it will always has the advantage to lure in users. When I first started TagEdge, I did profiled a lot of Digg clone (check out this Digg link at TagEdge), but Intel’s cool software is one of the Digg clone sites that makes people want to go there, visit and revisit again, simply because of it’s an Intel product.

Intel’s cool software platform, like any other Digg clones, the article submitted by registered user with the most votes will always be appeared on the main page. In evaluate how its offering can bring value to the software lovers, it does its founding mission. However, when I pay close attention to the community participation on the site, it still did not generate the same kind of buzz as generated by Digg, not to mention how this site will help Intel to find out “the next Google,” as written by VentureBeat in October last year. Perhaps all those so-called “the next Google” are still the small and lean ventures, and definitely not that easy be found by the ordinary Internet users, only private investors and venture capitalists will know how to access them in the first place.

This site is said was powered by Pligg, a famous open source content management system. When it is developed using an open source tool, I still curious how it cost around $40,000 to develop.

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Digg Released New Visualization Widget

Earlier today Digg has released another widget that allowed its users visualize the movement of news stories through the Digg’s ecosystem. It is called Digg Arc, as you’ll find it in Digg labs. This new release will further visualize the ambition of Digg by providing the compelling experiences for the Digg lovers. As mentioned by Digg partner, Stamen Design, the number of stories submitted to Digg was huge and thus, some great stories may be fly by even before a Digg user realize it.

Digg Arc, a newest dream project of them, was exclusively sponsor by Intel. It is made up of Adobe Flash Player with the capabilities in displaying the stories and topics wrap around its sphere. Different pipes on Digg Arc contained different story submitted and the number of Diggs, when you click on it, it will brought you to the full story that has been dugg on Digg’s database.

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