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IT service from Digg with No Login Needed

IT service from Digg with No Login Needed

IT service from Digg with No Login Needed

IT company Digg has been using IT Support in order to design its site as a new IT service that would simplify the way IT connectivity users would see the Internet pages on the site. This new technology means users won't need to login anymore. According to chief executive Jay Adelson, this new IT service is the result of "five years of significant work". This move was made in order to get even "20,000 a day to millions" submissions a day.

Adelson said at the South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) that "It's going to be a pretty radical set of changes. If you think about Digg right now, if you put a Digg button on a page it's kind of like gambling in that if you hit, you hit big. But if you don't hit, there's not a lot of value. We're trying to address that as a tool. I should be able to send a predictable amount of traffic to those sort of smaller and medium-tier sites." Other changes that would be brought to the website include a "one-click" submission process and even a very fast infrastructure.