Digg it


Fans of [[http://slashdot.org|slashdot]] should check out [[http://digg.com|digg.com]] — a relatively new kid on the block. While slashdot is often about the comments, digg is mostly about stories. While slashdot is moderated, digg is democratic. Recently, digg itself was [[http://slashdot.org/articles/05/11/17/1439224.shtml?tid=95&tid=124|slashdotted]] and people have started talking about getting //digdotted//.

Meanwhile, it seems that [[https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/|Google Sitemaps]] also lets you view some stats. Perhaps Google will integrate this with [[http://google.com/analytics|Analytics]] at some point of time. No matter what, one things is for sure — the number of people using awstats, nedstats, mint, slimstat, shortstat and all the other free/non-free stats is going to change drastically in the coming few weeks.

  1. Google Base
  2. Google Analytics — the deep web
  3. Google News for Geeks
  4. Newsvine
  5. Digg for NGOs

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