
Digg celebrates its 5th anniversary with Digg 365 [labs.digg.com], the newest incarnation of the ground-breaking data visualization interfaces available at Digg Labs, next to the well-known Arc, Big Spy, Stack and Swarm variants.
Digg 365 surfaces the top 10 stories on any given day, month and year. The ability to view past stories this far back has not existed until now. One can also explore the top 10 stories by category or per year. Users can roll over the colored arcs to show display the months. Clicking on it brings an outside arc to choose a specific day.



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The application looks impressive. Some questions about the position and "sharpness" of stories remain unanswered though. Do you have any idea who created the application? I can't see any indication about the creator, but I'd love to know more about it.
Hey Benjamin, Digg 365 was a project of ours over at The Barbarian Group. You can read more about it on my blog here: http://www.barbariangroup.com/posts/4549-digg_this_pics_meta
The positions of the stories are random, but the size and "sharpness" of them are determined by the number of Diggs they've received. Does that answer your question?