There’s a recently launched called Web site called News 2 that looks like it’s trying to create a Canadian version of Digg or Newsvine. According to the “about” section, News 2 is trying to “create a community organized web application that would be powered by users. All users together act as administrators, which decide whatever to promote news or delete it. Therefore only interesting news would end up on main page. Users can promote news by simply voting for it.” A quick scan gives the impression it’s still early days with a handful of stories from CNN, ZDNet and Yahoo News. Hey, give News 2 credit for trying to Canadian-ize an increasingly popular concept. Speaking of Canadian news communities, I wonder how NowPublic is doing these days?










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[...] Current front page stories include articles regarding Vancouver and Ontario. Mark Evans referred to the site as the “Great White North Version of Digg”. [...]
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[...] Yesterday I was checking site statistics as usual and then noticed Maple Leaf 2.0 Maple Leaf 2.0 wrote an article about News 2! First I was quite shock and could not believe because News 2 is pretty new (only 3 days old). I hope this act would be an example to follow… [...]
Mark, thanks for continuing to bring these to our attention. One constructive comments to News2 and all other such Canadian sites – wouldn’t it be best to strictly focus on news pertainig to Canada? Once I see content related to the USA or the world, I quickly tune out.
Just a thought.
Best,
George
Thanks for noticing News 2:) I really appreciate it. Hope “Canadian Digg” will become popular.
News 2 Bookmarklet was created today.
http://blog.news2.ca/?p=4