iJustine brings us Eggs 2.0

It is Easter and probably the most popular thing to do for Easter is color eggs with your family. This year Justine took a web 2.0 twist to the old tradition of coloring eggs and decorated eggs with web 2.0 logos. Lots of my favorites are in there such as Twitter, Google and Qik. I was surprised to see one web site missing from her egg decorations though. This being Justin.tv which she spent so much time broadcasting on. It is a fun video and I have to say she has some serious skills decorating eggs. Happy Easter!


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Here Comes Another Bubble a Web 2.0 Bubble

The guys over at The Richter Scales have put out a gem of a music video. It is sung to “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel. From the 1st couple seconds I knew I was going to enjoy this video just from the music. The lyrics are also pure genius. They even have a little Justin.tv thrown in to the video. Take a look! It is sure to become a classic. Also yes I am blogging about this music video.


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Digg has to be my 2nd most visited on the net right now and it came as a surprise to come across this article in BusinessWeek which gives details about Digg adding social networking tools. BusinessWeek is reporting that the changes are to be made to Digg today. Here are a few excerpts from the article detailing some of the changes.

Instead of submitting stories for review by the larger Digg community, users will be able to send—”shout” in Digg terms—story links along with messages to particular Digg friends. - Catherine Holahan, BusinessWeek

Digg’s new emphasis on user profile pages is also designed to let users better define their presence on the site by posting multiple photos, personal interests, biographical information, and even links to a member’s personal blog, social network profile, or Web page.

As a Digg user I don’t particularly want any of these features. We really don’t need more social networking. Digg can already be used in Facebook and stories added to your Myspace page. Stories can already be shared in all the social networking sites very easiy. I’m foreseeing lots of abuse of the new system. One annoyance I can see is that people and maybe even companies will be spamming friend requests. So I’m hoping that Digg will not be emailing me every time someone wants to friend me. One thing to look forward to is the amount of messages you will receive in your Digg inbox that will all read “DIGG THIS STORY!!!”.

BusinessWeek also reported that the Pictures section will be added to Digg sometime in October. So all those people who have been asking for it will now get their wish. The reason I’m a fan of adding the pictures section is based on the fact that I hate when images make it too the frontpage of Digg. Digg’s frontpage should have actual articles on it.

I’ll be checking up on Digg all day to see when these new features come out.

Click for the BusinessWeek article

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