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This week's most popular Diggs: the future of Apple, become a fan

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Monday 01 March 2010 20:00 EST
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on March 2.

1. 'Everything the light touches is our kingdom' - a picture of a lion and a cub hosted on flickr.com.

2. Canada Takes Out USA in OT, Wins Gold Medal in Men's Hockey - an article hosted on olympics.fanhouse.com that details how Canada's Men's Hockey team won the Gold Medal during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

3. Become a Fan - a picture hosted on tumblr.com visually explains Facebook's "become a fan" button.

4. The Future of Apple - a collection of images of Apple's Steve Jobs holding an iPhone, an iPad and two future products to be released in 2012 and 2014; the iBoard and the iMat. Hosted on imgur.com.

5. How To Respond To A Noisy Public Preacher - a photo of "a friendly atheist" silently holding a sign that reads "I do not permit a woman to speak but to be in silence - 1Timothy2:12" next to a preaching woman. Hosted on friendlyatheist.com.

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