Kevin Rose

Recommendation Engine rolling out this week!

Hey Everyone —

We’re launching the Digg Recommendation Engine beginning this week. The feature will be in beta and presented to registered Digg users first, based on a random sampling of logged-in users. Look for the red beta flag on your Upcoming tab – this means you now have access to the Recommendation Engine. We hope to roll it out to everyone within the week or so.

The Recommendation Engine is a cool way to discover new content on Digg. Now that there are more than 16,000 stories submitted to the Upcoming section every day, it’s difficult to sort through everything to find the best content. The Recommendation Engine uses your past digging activity to identify what we call Diggers Like You (who you can see on the right hand nav) to suggest stories you might like.

You can see a video preview of Recommendation Engine here:

To understand more about how it works, you should check out our interview with Digg’s Lead Scientist Anton Kast:

You can also read more about the Recommendation Engine in Anton’s Whitepaper.

As you increase your activity on Digg, the Recommendation Engine will get to know you better and will suggest more targeted content and Diggers Like You. You can always remove specific users from the Recommendation Engine by clicking on the user name and selecting ‘remove from Recommendation Engine.’

Since this is the beta version we want to know what you think. Get back to us at feedback@digg.com with your thoughts and suggestions.

Digg on,

Kevin

Kevin Rose

Digg the Candidates updates

Hey Everyone —

We just released a new version of Digg the Candidates today – check it out if you’re interested in following the latest U.S. presidential election news on Digg.  The growth of the World & Business and Elections sections on Digg over the past year has been amazing, and it’s been great to see the diversity of interest from Digg users from all around the world.

We’ll be doing a few interesting things at this summer’s political party conventions. More details to come soon, but I wanted to give you a heads up there are a few projects the works.

Digg on,
Kevin

PS: We’ve also added a new topic for the Olympics.