TechDigg Was Just Bought By An Ad-Tech Company Called BuySellAdsA month after Digg Reader shut down, sources tell Fast Company that Digg has been sold. Its new owner confirmed the sale but did not disclose the terms.
Tech12 Difficult Questions For Team DiggThe company’s new Reader is out in the wild. We asked the Digg team what’s missing, how it works, what people want, and whether this thing can actually make money where Google couldn’t.
TechSo Long, Google Reader, And Thanks For All The NewsGoogle Reader has officially passed on, is no more, ceases to be. But worry not, dear reader, because there’s a cluster of alternatives to serve your news-reading needs.
TechLinkedIn Announces Acquisition Of News Aggregator Pulse For $90 MillionCan InPulse find that gap in the market provided by the shuttering of Google Reader?
TechDigg Is Building Its Own Top-Priority News ReaderAfter the news of Google Reader’s impending death, the Digg team moves its skunkworks news reader project to the top of its list.
TechSix Months In, Digg’s Traffic Is Up 40 Percent Month Over MonthThough it’s not yet back to its former glory, the outlook is promising for the redesigned news aggregator.
TechNews.me Shuts Down iOS Apps And Doubles Down On The New DiggNow with a sole focus on Digg, the News.me team is eyeing casual news readers.
TechIs Digg Back? Definitely MaybeSince News.Me took over earlier this month, publishers are once again seeing traffic from the social news site Digg.
TechKevin Rose’s Work Flow: How The Cofounder Of Digg Organizes From A Treadmill DeskThe founder of Milk has come a long way since his days as the “Dark Tipper” on Tech TV. As a well-known entrepreneur, Kevin Rose helped change the way we share news (Digg) and how we get tech video content online (Revision3). Today, he is behind the popular review app with the quirky name, Oink.
Work LifeThe Undoing Of DiggDigg was so “successful” that investors poured $45 million into it. Only one problem: It was never a business. This is a lesson for entrepreneurs everywhere.
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