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Digg, Google Wave Seize Spotlight at Web 2.0 Expo...software without boundaries. He also lauded Microsoft as an emerging open Web practitioner. Digg It? From left to right, Digg CEO Jay Adelson, Digg Founder Kevin Rose and Web 2.0 Expo co-host Brady Forrest discuss where Digg came from and... In this article: Digg, Google Wave, Web 2.0, Tim O'Reilly, Microsoft, Danah Boyd, Jay Adelson, Caterina Fake, and Twitter |
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Techmeme | 2 days ago
Digg CEO: Profitability Is Not A Problem Anymore (Venture Capital Dispatch)
...is now on sale in the United States and shipping to consumers who jumped on the opportunity … Digg CEO: Profitability Is Not A Problem Anymore - Digg.com launched as experiment in 2004 to let people post articles from various news sources,...
In this article: Maemo, Google, Nokia, Chrome OS, Android, Symbian, Venture capital, United States, and Iphone
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CNET News.com | 3 days ago
A tale of two Diggs
...want to convey while they're visiting New York, the center of the global publishing industry. This is Digg the media company on parade, the Digg that picked up the tab for the cocktail-swilling media insiders at the Standard on Monday night;...
In this article: Jay Adelson, Kevin Rose, Twitter, Facebook, Revision3, CNET News, New York, and Microsoft
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TechCrunch | 3 days ago
Digg CEO Adelson: I Don't Think People Expect To Pay For News Any More
...any time soon. Instead, he thinks that payments will come from content hubs and aggregators, including Digg itself. One way Digg can help, Adelson said, is by helping these news sites with their advertising using techniques similar to the...
In this article: Jay Adelson, News Corp, Fox Business News, and Rupert Murdoch
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Techdirt | 3 days ago
Folks Can Digg Shoes For Needy Kids
With an offer that reminds me of the OLPC "give 1, get 1" promotion (but hopefully without the delivery complaints), Digg is selling a Digg-branded shoe, made by TOMS Shoes. For those who haven't seen its commercials, TOMS Shoes has the...
In this article: TOMS Shoes
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Read/WriteWeb | 3 days ago
Digg Sees the Light of Profitability at the End of the Startup Tunnel
...that click-through rates are higher than expected. That being said, typical rates for online advertising are generally abysmal, so if Digg's ads are working better than most, good for them, and let's all study their model. Read - and...
In this article: Jay Adelson, Micropayment, Twitter, and Rupert Murdoch
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LA Progressive | 4 days ago
Links for 2009-11-16 [Digg]
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Mashable! | November 11, 2009
DiggTV Gathers All Digg Video Shows in One Place
...Andrew Bancroft covers top videos on the web, Diggcetera, which is a mashup of various Digg videos, Digg Townhall, in which Kevin Rose and Digg CEO Jay Adelson answer questions from the Digg community. Finally, perhaps the most interesting...
In this article: Kevin Rose, Jay Adelson, and Trent Reznor
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washingtonpost.com | November 04, 2009
A Little Perspective (Digg, Twitter, Facebook)
...imagination. In fact, even last year Google thought it was important enough to seriously consider buying Digg, only to back out at the last minute. Digg was the future of news. It was crowdsourced, democratic editorial. The masses decided...
In this article: Facebook, Twitter, Google, Google Trends, and New York
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AppScout | November 04, 2009
Digg to Place 'Trending' Stories on Homepage for Quick Votes
...will identify stories that are getting a lot of attention on the site, either through Diggs, comments, favorites, or shares. When Digg sees a trending story, they will put it on the homepage for 10 minutes and ask users if they think it...
In this article: Twitter
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CNET News.com | November 04, 2009
Digg gives hot stories a chance at its front page
...amount of user interest in the form of off-site sharing, user discussion and of course Diggs, will be presented up at the very top of Digg's homepage, as well as being spouted in a special RSS and Twitter news feed. Once at the top of...
In this article: CNET, Twitter, Social news, and Web applications
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Description from Wikipedia:
Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories. Voting stories up and down is the site's cornerstone function, respectively called digging and burying. Many stories get submitted every day, but only the most Dugg stories appear on the front page. Digg's popularity has prompted the creation of other social networking sites with story submission and voting systems.
- Name:
- Digg, Inc.
- Type:
- Private
- Location:
- San Francisco, California, United States
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Kevin Rose
- Founded:
- San Francisco, California, United States ()
- Key People:
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- Scott Baker
- Jay Adelson
- Daniel Burka
- John Moffett
- Kevin Rose
- No. of Employees:
- 71
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