All Posts Tagged With: "Digg"

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Digg introduces Digg Dialogg: (dialog with a digg double g :))

Digg has just launched a new service called Dialogg ( Yes that’s right. It’s a dialog with a digg double g ). The company plans to organize interviews and pose community questions to individuals and leaders of the moment.
We’re launching a new program called “Digg Dialogg.” The concept is simple – we identify a featured [...]

August 25th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Digg releases firefox toolbar

Digg has released it’s toolbar for Firefox! The Digg Toolbar lets you Digg, submit content, and keep track of Digg even when you’re not on the Digg site itself. There is a notification window built into the toolbar for following friends and getting alerts on popular content.
The toolbar needs Firefox 3 and above. Here’s the [...]

August 6th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued

Yahoo president claims Y! buzz more popular than digg

The Yahoo shareholders meeting is on its way and while I am not in it, I have been following some of the live blogs from the meeting to see how CEO Jerry Yang is handling the Microsoft-Yahoo debacle so far.
However, the story that really caught me off-guard is Yahoo’s claim that buzz is now more [...]

August 1st, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued
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Google not digging any more for Digg

Negotiations between digg and Google have ended and Google has walked away from the rumored $200 million deal, according to Techcrunch. Sometime this week Google decided not to purchase Digg.
Off late Google has been experimenting with digg like features in their search.
The future of search does seem to be a Digg like model. It is [...]

July 26th, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Google interested in Digg - rumors of a $200 mil buyout

TechCrunch is reporting that talks between Google and Digg have resumed and that Google may be interested in acquiring Digg for a rumored sum of $200 million. Digg’s primary revenues come from an ad deal with Microsoft which should terminate if Google acquires the company.
Digg was founded by Kevin Rose and has raised $11.3 million [...]

July 22nd, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued