Digg Adds New Social Networking Features to Profiles

by Scott Beale on September 20, 2007 · 0 comments

New Digg Profiles

Last night Digg launched their new profiles, adding over 50 new features including a bunch of social networking options. Here’s Laughing Squid’s profile on Digg.

Lots of new changes coming to Digg! We’re excited to introduce you to the new Digg Profiles. With over fifty new features, we’ve completely revamped our profiles from the ground up – making it easy for you to share your favorite Digg stories with friends. If you’d like to see them in action, visit Digg or get a walk through of some of the new features in this video.

The long awaited Digg images section is scheduled to be rolled out in late October.

Here’s more coverage on the launch from Matt Marshall on VentureBeat.

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