This week's most popular Diggs: public toilets of the world, what your phone says about you

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Monday 08 November 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 November 9.

1. Bury is back - a web page that explains how stories are buried on Digg.

2. Dear public toilets of the world - The Oatmeal - a cartoon about public toilets and sanitary sheets.

3. What Your Phone Says About You - a graphic that shows how your choice of phone is becoming part of your identity.

4. I Am NOT Voting Republican Because I Remember! - a campaign video that asks people in the US to remember how badly the country was run under Republican leadership.

5. 6 Things That Have to Change About iTunes - an article that details six important reasons why Apple should make some major changes to iTunes.

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