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(Page 1 of 1)2. here you go: http://onlies.net/redlicious/ - reddit+delicious = redlicious
For those you who want the it all try: http://onlies.net/diggscaperedlicious/ (I am fully aware of the ridiculous title :-)
3. As much as I love Diggscape I wish it were faster and less clunky. What I mean is my Digg story won't show up, it doesn't do the submit right and takes a long time to load at least for me.
Posted at 9:22PM on Aug 9th 2006 by Tanner godarzi
5. I will be putting up http://www.multiplesubmit.com. I will later edit/improve it.
Posted at 4:17PM on Aug 10th 2006 by Brandon Bailey
7. Seriously though, if you're going to do this (I'd do it if I had the capital) I'd set it up so that it has one interface. I'd ask users to submit their name and password for each service, I'd login on all the sites, capture the cookies, store them and then attempt to submit to each site. Digg is the only site that currently has a captcha which would pose a problem but not too much, I guess, if you also capture the session cookie. Of course this would put a bit of strain on your server with all the inbound and outbound connections (4 to 1). Adding more sites later would add further strain.
Then again instead of a 4-way split you could have a 4 step option. A top frame contains the current step while the bottom frame contains the actual page. This option would be far less of a strain on your server because after the intial connection you could complete the whole process with Javascript. This way, although it becomes a much longer process for the end user, will allow for other sites to be added in the future.
Serve ad's on each page targeted at website owners, they will be the people using the service (promotion), and their's you business modal. Storing the bookmarking habits of your users may also provide a wealth of data-mining information as well(to be sold? licensed? whatever).
If any business wants to hire me email: mopenstein@gmail.com
8. I could give you some money from secondlife.com but that isn't much. I'm only a college student. I will likely have more money later on. Would you take the domain earnscholarships.com or some other domain as a payment too? It might be worth more than the registration fee.
http://www.godaddy.com has very cheap and rather high bandwidth (2,000 GB bandwidth and 200 GB storage) shared hosting, but this would at least eventually require a dedicated server, I suppose.
Also, could or should this be done with Ruby on Rails instead?
Posted at 9:06AM on Aug 11th 2006 by Brandon Bailey
9. I thought the RSS feeds for multiple sites could also be embedded in a page.
Posted at 9:08AM on Aug 11th 2006 by Brandon Bailey
10. I might like the 4-step idea more, especially since it would allow more sites to be added.
Posted at 9:15AM on Aug 11th 2006 by Brandon Bailey
11. Could it also be something like a double-Digg, where users vote on stories that have made it to the front page of Netscape, Digg, Reddit, etc.?
Posted at 11:59AM on Aug 11th 2006 by Brandon Bailey
12. http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/08/10/diggscaperedlicous-save-to-digg-netscape-reddit-and-delicious-with-one-bookmarklet/
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1. I didn't make DiggScape but I might make an attempt.
Posted at 8:26PM on Aug 9th 2006 by Brandon Bailey