Roundup: Digg Spam Policy
I wasn't sure about posting about getting the nix from digg earlier this week, but apparently it was on many people's minds.
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I wasn't sure about posting about getting the nix from digg earlier this week, but apparently it was on many people's minds.
Philipp posts about Wouter Schut, who decided that if Google was going to do such a poor job responding to users who send them emails about bugs and suggestions, he was going to create a public bug tracking database himself.
Google added a new advanced feature to Google Maps: multiple destinations. Now, if you need to go to more than one place, you can enter more than one destination (by hitting the new "Add destination" link) and get directions to each place in order.
So as most of you probably already know by now, when I graduate from the University of Kent in June 2007 with my BSc Honours Degree in Information Technology, I want to work for Microsoft, more specifically in either the MSN or Windows Live Division!
There has been a lot of chatter on various blogs and forums lately about Digg banning domains (a lifetime ban it seems). Some sites have received this response from Digg:
In a post earlier today, the usually-on-the-money Jim Berkowitz at the CRM Mastery blog had a post entitled "Turning Sales Into Science" that spotlighted a number of emerging technologies that are (according to Berkowtiz Inc.'s Alex Salkever) going to "launch your sales force into the future" and "turn a sales operation into a gleaming high-tech machine."