
If you are a great web 2.0 generation fan and have a great liking for web 2.0 social bookmarking services such as Digg Del.icio.us Technorati etc then you must also be a fan of various tools that enhance your social bookmarking experience.
Digg users would certainly be aware that Digg recently announced the development of the Digg API which is now publicly available at Digg Services. The API will help developers interact with Digg in a web environment.
Alex Bosworth, a loyal and innovative Digg user and developer has created this little tool online using the Digg API which tells you about who are you digging and who else has been digging you?
The online Digg Whois Tool can be accessed here. All you have to enter is the username of a Digg user and it will tell you the Digg submissions of that user along with the users that have been Digging the submissions of that user.
Indeed a very great online tool and as far as I can assume the first script ever to use the Digg API since its launch recently, atleast as far as I know.
[tags]Whos_Digging_You, Online_Digg_Tool, Digg_Whois, Digg_Whois_Tool, Whos_Digging_You_Tool, Digg_API[/tags]



