Web 2.0 Mini Review (3) —— Digg-like (Comprehensive Edition) | Net Walker's Journal

by cpxxpc on 2008-06-26 08:39:11

**Geek Discovery [Brief Review]**: A cutting-edge and fully-featured professional digger site. Slogan -- Geek Discovery, fresh and interesting.

[Features]: Supports multiple submission methods (online submission, browser quick submission) and a variety of extension widgets (details can be found on this page). It provides users with short-domain personal homepages (called bookmark blogs, which support skin changes and placement of personal Google ads), allows participation in and self-creation of groups. Since group content is recommended by users autonomously, it ensures the professional value of the groups. The friend function facilitates communication and sharing among users.

[Shortcomings]: For submitted content, only modifications and deletions within a specified time are allowed. Personal homepages lack relevant tag links, making it inconvenient to search for collected articles.

**Quzhai.net [Brief Review]**: A comprehensive digger site established domestically by Delicious Bookmarks, advocating the discovery of fresh and interesting content. Slogan -- personalized recommendations of interesting webpages for you.

[Features]: Supports rich submission methods (online submission, browser quick submission, right-click submission, as well as dedicated video submission) and various extension tools (such as fan blogs, Quzhai badges, etc.). Picture links support both online and local methods. The independent personal space has relatively comprehensive and reasonable functions. The friend function helps with sharing and communication. The integrated toolbar when browsing collected webpages facilitates user operations, especially the intelligent webpage recommendation feature based on user habits, demonstrating its deep expertise.

[Shortcomings]: The group function does not support autonomous recommendations, thus lacking thematic focus. Collected articles can be modified at any time but cannot be deleted. The personal space address lacks personalization, making it hard to remember. (For detailed reviews of the above two sites, please refer to "Who's Stronger in New Digger Sites -- Geek vs Quzhai." Note: Quzhai.net has now been closed!)

**China Shouke [Brief Review]**: A large-scale comprehensive digger site. Slogan -- accommodating everything; permanently save your webpages, pictures, and URLs.

[Features]: Provides users with blog-like short-domain personal homepages and a fully-featured management center (including ancillary functions such as photo albums and bookmarks). Multiple submission methods are available (quick online submission on the homepage, browser right-click submission, embedded collection codes on websites). The toolbar when browsing webpages offers more convenient operations. With a clean and warm interface style, advanced automatic screenshot functionality, and convenient features for modifying, deleting, or hiding articles anytime, Shouke becomes one of my favorite digger sites.

[Shortcomings]: Right-click adding new webpages or collecting webpages may easily cause browser compatibility issues, resulting in abnormal webpage displays, which is the reason I couldn't consistently use this site long-term.

**Century Digger [Brief Review]**: A large-scale comprehensive digger site. Slogan -- dig out the best; discover, share, interact.

[Features]: Submission methods are relatively diverse (online submission, browser right-click submission). It provides a short-domain article list page, allowing customization of categories for collected content. The friend function makes sharing and communication easier.

**ZhiKu Digger [Brief Review]**: A new and comprehensive digger site under ZhiKu Network, claimed to be China's hottest digger website. Slogan -- new discoveries every day.

[Features]: Uses online paste or URL submission methods (video codes can also be pasted simultaneously). The user center page has relatively comprehensive functions. By promoting discovered articles through digger tools or other means, users can earn cash rewards.

[Shortcomings]: The monotony and inconvenience of submission methods are notable drawbacks.