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Among the changes I've made over the last couple of days has been the addition of a Digg icon on each post. Digg is an aggregator of news articles and blog posts that allows Digg users to add articles and vote for them; the more votes, the higher up the rankings the articles go. CQ readers can help bring new readers to the site by clicking on the icons and casting votes for each blog post they deem worthy of a larger audience.
Also, don't forget the new Sphere widget. That's more for the readers than for the blog, as it will display a pop-up window that shows CQ posts related to the topic, and blog posts from other blogs that discuss the topic as well. I've found it a bit addictive, and I hope you find it helpful and entertaining. Sphere will be adding even more content after they've fine-tuned the filters, so keep clicking on it!
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