The Digg Application Programming Interface (API) has been created to let users and partners interact programmatically with Digg.
The API returns Digg data in a form that can be easily integrated into
an application or a web site. While the API is available to everyone
free of charge, its use is subject to acceptance of our API License Agreement.
We intend to make most of the data on Digg.com available through the
API. Currently, you can use the ...
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The Digg Application Programming Interface (API) has been created to let users and partners interact programmatically with Digg.
The API returns Digg data in a form that can be easily integrated into
an application or a web site. While the API is available to everyone
free of charge, its use is subject to acceptance of our API License Agreement.
We intend to make most of the data on Digg.com available through the
API. Currently, you can use the API to request very specific
information about news stories and videos submitted to Digg, digging
activity, comments, and users.
The API accepts REST requests and offers several response types: XML, JSON, Javascript, and serialized PHP. In addition, a PEAR module is available for PHP.
Thank you for interacting with and using the Digg API. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please visit the Digg API Community Support Forum.
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