Digg is going through some big changes and, for once, they're not related to the upcoming overhaul of the site, dubbed Digg v4. Cofounder and CEO Jay Adelson stepped down from his position on Monday without citing any real reasons. However, a growing disparity between him and Digg Founder and new CEO Kevin Rose ... |
7 April 2010 04:56 GMT |
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It looks like Digg may be getting what it seems to want the most as the site has seen a strong growth in audience in the past several months, adding 5 million unique visitors in just four months. Spurred by some of the sometimes not so popular changes, the numbers keep on rising, which can only be a good thing for a ... |
10 August 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Digg may be working hard on securing new revenue streams, with the recent Digg Ads for example, but this doesn't fix the bigger problem the social link aggregator is facing, namely that its core business is being replaced by other services, meaning Twitter, with which it can't compete directly without radic... |
7 August 2009 08:43 GMT |
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A couple of days ago Digg decided to shoot itself in the foot, again, by changing how the already controversial Diggbar worked. The service, first introduced as a URL shortener, now redirected users to a Digg page rather than to the underlying link it was originally meant to. The behavior also changed for all of the ... |
22 July 2009 04:51 GMT |
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URL shorteners are a very popular business right now, with everyone from unknown startups to established web companies launching their own services. Some are better than others but overall they have pretty much the same functionality. Digg, the popular social link aggregator, has launched its own service, Diggbar, in... |
20 July 2009 02:50 GMT |
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