Thursday, July 17, 2014

How To Digg Deeper

Hey!

Sorry for the extra email today, but we really wanted to let you know about Digg's latest feature.

Behold: Digg Deeper, a way to see, in real time, what your friends and favorite publishers think are the most interesting things to read and watch.

When you sign up, our algorithms will begin surfacing the most compelling and highly-discussed stories and videos from your endlessly overwhelming Twitter feed. You'll see these stories and videos — as well as which friends and outlets shared them — displayed in a new personalized section of the Digg homepage.

You can also have everything sent to you directly via email alerts and mobile notifications, as frequently or infrequently as you want. For you iOS users, we just released an updated version of our app that includes Digg Deeper alerts. And don't worry, Android users, we'll have something for you soon.

So why use Digg Deeper? Think of it as having your own personal team of Digg editors alert you to the most important things from your Twitter universe so you don't ever feel like you're missing anything. And unlike our real editors, it's free.

We'll be building lots of additional features in the coming weeks and months, including a personalized daily email and an expandable version of Digg Deeper on the homepage. We'll also be working to incorporate Digg Deeper into Digg Reader (say that ten times fast). In the meantime, we want to hear your feedback and requests. Please email them to our CTO Mike Young at michael@digg.com.

Best,
The Digg Team

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