These are our links for April 6th through April 7th:
- Kevin Rose's First Move as Digg CEO: Kill the DiggBar – Social news website Digg is getting rid of the controversial DiggBar as soon as the upcoming version of Digg exits beta, acting CEO Kevin Rose announced in a blog post today. All previously banned domains will also be unbanned when the new Digg launches, Rose said.
- The iPad Is Airport and TSA Friendly – Unlike your laptop, which the Transportation Security Administration requests you take out and place in a separate bin during airport security screening, Apple’s new tablet is apparently deemed small and thin enough to not warrant a separate check. In a statement issued by the agency, they relayed that you won’t need to remove your iPad from your bag unless specifically requested to do so.
- China-Based Hackers May Have Used Twitter, Google to Attack Dalai Lama, UN – A group of researchers has linked a huge, China-based cyber espionage ring to the theft of thousands of documents — including classified information, visa applications, and personal identities — from “politically sensitive targets” around the world.
- Rethinking Your Viral Marketing Strategy: Why Building a Solid Online Marketing Foundation Should be Your First Priority, Not A Funny Video | Internet Marketing Driver –
- Ping.fm Now Supports RSS – An innovation at Ping.fm now lets users direct a blog feed to all of their social networks automatically.