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The most irritating StumbleUpon bug for me

The most irritating StumbleUpon bug for me


This is the most irritating StumbleUpon bug I have come across. What makes it really irritating is that none of the toolbar updates have gotten rid of it.

I have a habit of tagging pages which I see and like. That’s why I have the tag search box enabled there. And most of the time, it works like a charm.

And then out of the blue, something goes wrong, and after typing the tags in - in this case, SEO, google, search - this message pops up.

It tells me in great detail that I should type in some tags in the text box above. What the…? That is what I was trying to do.

The only way to get the tag text box working again is to close the browser and start again.

I really wish I knew why this stupid error keeps popping up.

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Zaibatsu banned by Digg!

Zaibatsu banned by Digg!


First of all, let me say that I am not an active Digger anymore. I gave up on Digg some 3 months back, when I found that the amount of time required and the network required to get some occasional FP was too much for me.

Zaibatsu banned!

Zaibatsu is the latest top Digger to be banned. Funnily enough, he was not banned for the normal crime these days - using scripts to automatically digg, shout, manage friends etc. He was banned because he submitted a pic of someone he thought was a beautiful female Digger, and the owner of the site redirected the URL to another page where products were being sold.

Not his fault at all, as we can see. But Digg went ahead and banned him. He was a good contributor to Digg from the beginning. There is a chance that he would get his account back, I think. Losing him is bad PR.

Fools banned for using scripts

I have no sympathy for the people who were banned by Digg because they were using scripts. Scripts were against TOS. End of story. If you wanted to be safe, you would not use them - not even the simple Greasemonkey scripts for digging your friends’ submissions directly from the Friends’ Submissions page. That is as non-spammy as it gets. I had with 3 months back, and when the first rumors of scripts being trouble surfaced, I deleted it. Seems a lot of others did not. Even much more dangerous scripts.

For example, there are active Diggers who I have added on my IM. Top guys. When I digg their stories regularly, they add me back. Don’t Digg them, and they vanish from my IM list. Digg a few, and they are back. Don’t digg, and they vanish. Script? I think so.

Then there are the ones who unfriend me, friend me again, unfriend me again - sure sign of a script.

Basic screw-up with Digg

I am all for submitting good stories - but when a good story gets 50 diggs and it cannot reach the front page later all on its own, you are asking me to spend much more than a reasonable time on Digg digging my friends, networking, checking shouts…

Who really can afford to spend the time needed to play by the rules and become a succesful Digger?

A professional Digger is who.

For an active student, or someone in a well-paying corporate job, Digg is impossible to succeed in. Why? If you are an employee or employer, you spend close to 9 hours working and commuting, sometimes more. Then in a weekday, you have perhaps 4-5 hours of time available. How many can afford to keep 2 or 3 hours of that time for Digg? Especially if you have a girlfriend / wife / kids?

Impossible.

An honest Digg user would reach home, log into Digg, digg the stories he like on the front page, read most of them, digg upcoming stories, read the good ones, check for shouts and digg the ones you like, check friends submissions and digg the ones you like and then look in the big sites for some good story to submit. Then spend a few minutes letting a few friends know about his new submission.

That is easily 3-4 hours. Tough for someone who has a life. Easy for a professional digger who can do this all day.

Er… unless, you have some scripts to help you with all that!

The good Digger I mentioned above will get probably 50 diggs on his stories over a period of time. He will get nowhere near the front page without 150 or more. Often more.

End of story, Digg. You are a professional’s playground, and the only thing that matters is how well nd how long they fool ya.

Digg Front Page - Just what is it?

Now, we know Diggers don’t like blogs. With full justification, of course. Nowadays, if you look at the Digg front page, you see nothing but big media stories. New York Times, CNN etc, or the top blogs on the Net. Gizmodo, autoblog, engadget, arstechnica…

Now there are a lot of blogs which fall a rung below those ones. Sometimes with better articles, better scoops, better pics or better insights.

Digg’s, and Diggers’ negativity towards upcoming quality blogs and small sites mean that the front page of Digg resembles Google News - from 6 hours past, often 24 hours past.

More productive to just go to Google or Yahoo News, right? Or just go to Huffingtonpost, or Autoblog, or NY Times directly.

Coming back to Zaibatsu, bad deal, man. But they will probably give it back to you. And you will go back to the good work, and all will be normal with Digg. Normal is pretty bad, though.

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Motorola ROKR E8 launched, check out the pictures!

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Motorola ROKR E8 launched, check out the pictures!


Motorola has officially unveiled the ROKR E8 cellphone for T-Mobile, which will be available from July 7, 2008 in the US. Read the full story

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9 Essential Image Recovery Tools That Will Help You Recover Those Lost Photos

9 Essential Image Recovery Tools That Will Help You Recover Those Lost Photos


Tools to recover your precious pics. Read the full story

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iPhone 3G: 28 links to help you decide!

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iPhone 3G: 28 links to help you decide!


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IPhone 3G: It’s not world peace, but it’s close

Apple faithful talk about their dreams, centered around a little smart phone

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UAVs will fly into the eye of the hurricane and gather data

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UAVs will fly into the eye of the hurricane and gather data


New tiny unmanned aircrafts to study hurricanes

In a move to learn more on Atlantic’s hurricanes, US scientists are exploring options to use swarms of unmanned, remote-controlled airplanes to penetrate the heart of giant storm. Read the full story

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HTC launches Touch Diamond smart phones

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HTC launches Touch Diamond smart phones


Smartphone manufacturer HTC has launched one of costliest mobiles in the world called Touch Diamond. The new gadget, the Touch Diamond has a 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive VGA screen that delivers text and photo visual quality comparable to that of print. The much-hyped HTC Touch Diamond smartphone will cost around Rs 30,000. The price of High Tech Computer’s (HTC) latest handset has been the subject of much speculation because of the load of expensive features it boasts. It’s a 3G (third generation mobile telecommunications) handset with a 2.8-inch touchscreen, GPS receiver and 3.2-megapixel camera. The handset runs on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 OS.

HTC officials have said that pricing will vary in each market, and that operators play a major role in pricing decisions. HTC launched a different version of Touch Diamond in India on, which costs 27,500 Indian rupees (US$640). But the handset is an EDGE-based mobile phone (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution), which is the main reason it’s less expensive than the 3G model to be launched in Taipei. While mobile phones have evolved over the past 10 to 15 years, users still need to punch buttons at the right time and in the right sequence on a traditional device. This is the main reason users are crying out for more simplicity of use on their mobile devices. The touch screen concept seeks to mimic users’ physical worlds, allowing them to request services from phone functions as easily as they would in real life.

While address books on traditional mobile phones are filled with lines of text, forcing the user to scroll through long lists or click several commands before locating the desired contact, the Touch Diamond’s address book looks like a stack of business cards that the user can flip through to find a contact.

HTC Touch Diamond provides a mobile internet experience at up to HSDPA 7.2 megabits per second, subject to the mobile operator’s network service. A customized YouTube application for viewing video content is also included.

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