Business - Written by Brendan Peat on Friday, April 20, 2007 10:06 - 0 Comments
Digg opens up their API
Kevin Rose announced yesterday on the Digg.com blog that the company would be opening up their API to the public. Up until now all of the work with the API had been done in Digg Labs which brought us the Swarm, Stack and BigSpy.
Now, just as Amazon and Google have done, Digg is releasing their API and allowing the power of mass collaboration to take hold. They will be running a contest and awarding prizes for the best and most innovative projects. (details here)
Considering the wild success that both Google and Amazon have had, it will be interesting to see what users can come up with.
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