This week's most popular Diggs: Digg founder may leave, every man's dream job

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Monday 04 October 2010 19:00 EDT
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The most popular news, videos and images as picked by Digg users during the last seven days, recorded on October 5.

1. Digg Founder "Burned Out," May Leave by End of 2010 - an article about Digg founder Kevin Rose hosted on Mashable.com.

2. New Digg Button Just Went Live - an article about Digg's new "Digg button" hosted on TechCrunch.com.

3. Digg brings back user submissions page! - an article hosted on imgur.com about Digg bringing back a page for user submissions.

4. I Want This Guy's Job! - a picture of a man doing his dream job: "official thigh-taper of the USC Song Girls." Hosted on totalprosports.com.

5. He Shoots, He Scores! - an animated GIF image of a girl playing air hockey. Hosted on totalprosports.com.

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