
Digg has officially released its public API (Application Programming Interface). Which means we can create web pages to interact with Digg programmatically. The API is available free of charge for everyone. Similar to other web 2.0 or web service API, the API accepts REST requests and will return Digg data in the form of either XML or JSON or Javascript or serialized PHP, which can be easily parsed and integrated into an web site or application. Other than this it also offers as a PHP PEAR module.
As I have the intention to expand TechChee along the way, one of the options will be looking into what Digg API can help to turn TechChee into a stickier and more useful sites other than just a blog.
Anyway, according to TechCrunch, Digg is having a massive party tonight in San Francisco to celebrate their one million registered user milestone and they are now at 1.2 million registered users.
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