2006-9-18 16:31Article recommendations on interjc.net, built using Diglog List.
2006-9-18 10:16What is a list? Take a look at this already created list. A list is simply a collection of links, and there are many such list summary articles on the web. How......
2006-9-17 9:2Source: http://blog.sina.com.cn/u/1248130814
qq.com has added a new service, launching the domain labs.qq.com, which seems to be imitating labs.google.com (Go......
2006-9-14 16:22It is reported that recently the poems of China’s famous modern poetry poet Zhao Lihua have moved Tsinghua students with their fresh and realistic writing styl......
2006-8-30 15:28Tomorrow is BlogDay, did you know? Probably not too many people in Mainland know about it, because there is no reporting from the media. Only a few people with......
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2006-8-7 18:59When submitting new findings on Diglog, the description is limited to only 500 characters, which is very inconvenient and often exceeded. The solution is to te......
2006-7-25 3:11Recently, diglog has undergone significant changes. Initially, it attempted a model combining digg and slashdot, then it started aggregating Feeds sources. How......
2006-5-14 13:21Skype has started offering real-time language translation for its voice calls, supporting more than 150 languages, in partnership with Voxeo and Language Line ......
2006-4-29 10:56IE7 needs to detect the operating system during installation. If it's a pirated version, it cannot be installed, so probably many users will not be able to exp......
2006-4-9 21:44I once heard from a netizen that the domain name 466452.Com was registered by Google (maybe I remembered it wrong!), I didn't pay attention to it until I saw t......
2006-3-24 17:7Joga is an online community created by Google and Nike for users around the world, where people can share their love for football, the most popular sport globa......
2006-2-4 17:23Today, I've discovered two more domestic clones of classic foreign Web 2.0 applications. One is Diglog, which mimics Digg.com. Although it doesn't directly cop......