Roundup: FriendFinder sued for risky business, Digg toolbar sighted, Nokia looks to laptops and more
VentureBeat —
... Digg toolbar could take a bite out of StumbleUpon — TechCrunch takes a look at Digg’s secretive toolbar beta, which includes a big button for random browsing, much like StumbleUpon. ...
Pilgrim’s Picks for February 27 - Special Edition
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
... When was the last time you thought of using Digg? For me, the social voting site is rarely on my mind, but that might change with the rumored addition of a voting toolbar that borrows from StumbleUpon’s success. ...
Digg Working On StumbleUpon-Like Toolbar?
AppScout —
... Word on the street has it that Digg is working on a new toolbar, which lets users digg or bury the page they're viewing and displays related pages. According to a beta tester who spoke with TechCrunch, the toolbar also features a StumbleUpon-like random page generator. In fact, to be totally honest, the whole sounds very StumbleUpony... ...
Digg working on its own toolbar
Obsessable News Feed —
... through a new Digg-branded toolbar. The toolbar has been under Digg's super-secret development, but like most things here on the interwebs has finally leaked out to the public by a beta tester. ...
Digg to Take On StumbleUpon and TinyURL?
WebProNews Feed —
... TechCrunch claims to have tracked down a beta tester and talks about some features. According to that article, the toolbar will include abilities for the user to: ...
Around the Web 2.27.09: Digg toolbar, Dell drops, Stringer heads Sony
L.A. Times Tech Blog —
... -- Digg is beta testing a new tool bar that does more than just Digg -- it shortens URLs (like TinyURL) and generates random pages (like StumbleUpon). TechCrunch ...
Digg could take on StumbleUpon, TinyURL with new toolbar
Download Squad —
... It looks like Digg is working on a StumbleUpon-like toolbar that lets users digg, bury, or find related stories while surfing the web. Veronica Belmont first spotted a screenshot of the toolbar on Flickr, and it looks like the folks at TechCrunch managed to track down some additional information about it. If that info is correct, here's how it works. Users will see a toolbar the toolbar pop up on their screens. The toolbar shows up in an i-frame, which means it's not browser specific and you can make it go away at any time just by hitting the ...





