Digg, one of the largest social Web 2.0 sites on the web, is planning to release version 3.0 on its site. Digg allows users to submit web links, and other digg users are able to "digg" the story if the entry is found intriguing. If the entry receives enough "digg" the story makes it to the front page of the site. This structure allows the reader to choose which entry to be on the front page, opposed to a group of editors. This interactive website has over 300,000 registered users with 8.5 million unique hits per month. Version 3 promises more features to its users.

Welcome!

This is my writing depository containing analysis and opinion on current events. Online since 2004, DS NETS continues to strive to contribute to the general online discussion on the ongoing political, societal, and cultural events around the world and at home.

It is my belief that through good writing that not only I can think beyond the headlines and abstract summary of articles but also my writings can open new avenues for further research and discussions.

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In order to maximize capability among visitors, this website does not depend on bloated javascript and other code to display the content to the audience. There are no external advertisements, and the website is relatively lightweight for the web browser of all kinds.

The website design was done by scratch (by me), and readability of the content, as well as the aesthetics, was the focus of the design.

Hopefully, the lightweight nature of the website can make the browsing experience more pleasant.