As I’ve explained in earlier pieces, I periodically post “most popular” lists of websites (and books) that I think educators might find useful. Of course, there are a number of ways to gauge “popularity.” I just view these lists as opportunities to check-out some new sites, and find it interesting to see which ones might be particularly “popular.”

Today I’d like to share about a new collection and data visualization feature at Digg, the social bookmarking and ranking site. It’s called Digg365, and it allows you to see the top ten stories from each month of the past year.

Thanks to Information Aesthetics for the tip.