Diggers leave digg for Mixx (Weekend Wrap-up Nov 25) Pandia takes a look a this weeks search engine headlines and presents Mixx, a newcomer to the social web scene.
Techcrunch reports that many contributors to the social web submit-and-vote-for-articles site digg are frustrated with the current culture and practices. Many of them are therefore looking for a new home on the Web.
Some go to propeller (previously known as the Netscape home page), others to reddit both useful tools for following current news and blog trends. Others are going to a new social web sites called Mixx.
Mixx is, indeed, very similar to digg, and focuses on submissions of and discussions about popular web stories, photos and videos. The news items are sorted into categories like news, business, entertainment, sports, tech and more, giving the site a wider coverage than digg as regards topics.
The interface is simplistic, elegant and easy to read.
The category system makes it easy to find stories on the topic of your interest. It is strange that there is no top-category for the Internet or web life, however, although you may use tags to identify sub-topics. Google is, of course, one of the most popular tags. It seems you will have to follow several search engine related tags to cover all search engine related stories.
If you sign up, you are asked to set up your own Mixx home page, where you may choose which categories to display. And here you may actually select Internet as one of the sub-categories under Tech. You are also asked to identify other topics (i.e. tags) of interest. Each category and each tag gets its own section on your Mixx home page.
Do take it for a spin! Mixx current PR strategy of presenting itself as the new digg seems to be working, and given a sufficient number of active members this site may become an important tool for news research and intelligence.
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