Yahoo Buzzes right past Digg

By Tim Conneally | Published May 14, 2008, 3:10 PM

Web traffic analyst comScore is reporting that Yahoo's Buzz social news service has already overtaken Digg in unique visitors per month, even though the social news site is still only in beta.

Yahoo Buzz had an explosive first few months, showing that it could generate 90% of the traffic that three-year old Digg could in only a matter of weeks. Furthermore, users of Buzz have been found to be more likely to comment on Buzzed stories.

The comScore report for April 2008 showed an astounding 74% month-over-month growth in unique visitors to Buzz, and a steady increase in minutes spent on the site. Also, over half the site's visitors were women, likely due to Yahoo's efforts to cater to female users with its Shine portal.

But the success behind Buzz is hardly surprising, as we noted when the service received an upgrade. Yahoo is a world-class property, and Buzz stories get a prominent place on the search engine's front page.

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Glad to hear this. Digg has become nothing but a regurgitation engine of the "Top 10 reasons why Linux will overtake Windows this year!" and other bs articles posted around the net.

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I dumped digg after the HDDVD censorship controversy, never looked back.

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But Vista really did eat my sister, you inconsiderate clod!

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yep...

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I expected to hear Digg would be overtaken by Yahoo Buzz, but honestly didn't expect it to take place so soon! How interesting...

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