Digg is a news aggregator with a curated front page, aiming to select stories specifically for the Internet audience such as science, trending political issues, and viral Internet issues. It was launched in its current form on July 31, 2012, with support for sharing content to other social platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.
It formerly had been a popular social news website, allowing people to vote web content up or down, called digging and burying, respectively. In 2012, Quantcast estimated Digg's monthly U.S. unique visits at 3.8 million. Digg's popularity prompted the creation of similar social networking sites with story submission and voting systems such as Reddit.
Shortly after Digg's infamous redesign debacle, Scalio was hired to help Digg with product, design and engineering direction. We created designs for a new mobile app experience, worked with the team on updating the web and mobile codebases, and provided product management for Digg's web platform. Digg was acquired by Betaworks a short time later.