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Your Digg Questions Answered - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog view story
6 votes- Submitted by Joe
- about 1 month ago
- (http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes...)
- Became popular about 1 month ago
The Freakonomics Blog's interview with Jay Adelson of Digg.
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Digg Townhall #02 Amounts To You Knowing They’re Working On Things [wrapup] view story
48 votes- Submitted by cGt2099
- 3 months ago
- (http://mashable.com/2008/05/12/di...)
- Became popular 3 months ago
Essentially, the 45-minute answer session seemed to almost seemed to be a “Yes, we hear your bitchememes, there’s not much we can do about how people choose to use it, get over it.”
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Digg Users Are Doing Their Best To Kill An Acquisition view story
17 votes- Submitted by kemodog
- 6 months ago
- (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03...)
- Became popular 6 months ago
Digg users tend to get pissed off about a lot of things. Any story about Microsoft, for example. Or anything that criticizes Apple. ...
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The Drill Down 026 - Yahoo! For Microsoft view story
53 votes- Submitted by cGt2099
- 7 months ago
- (http://thedrilldown.com/?p=62)
- Became popular 7 months ago
This last week in the tech world ended up being much bigger than it began. We discuss Microsoft’s proposal to purchase Yahoo!, Amazon’s acquirement of Audible, Pirate Bay charged with copyright infringement, Facebook apps on any website, and more...
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Digg CEO Jay Adelson's Take on the So-Called "Revolt" view story
8 votes- Submitted by spuds
- 7 months ago
- (http://blog.wired.com/business/20...)
- Became popular 7 months ago
There are a few things Digg CEO Jay Adelson would like to get off his chest. First of all, the so-called "Digg revolt" that took place last night? It wasn't really a revolt, he says. For those who missed it, several of the top diggers -- including And
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How Digg Saved Itself (Again) view story
42 votes- Submitted by cGt2099
- 7 months ago
- (http://gawker.com/348607/how-the-...)
- Became popular 7 months ago
Kevin Rose started Digg specifically to give users the power to decide what's news. It must be a pain to see some of his top users quit the site and write an open letter charging him with "disregard for the Digg community," "lack of transparency..."
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January 24: Social Media’s “Digg Day” view story
39 votes- Submitted by nowsourcing
- 7 months ago
- (http://mixxingbowl.com/2008/01/24...)
- Became popular 7 months ago
Mixxingbowl recap of the last 24 hours of the Digg revolt surging through the Internets.
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Digg This: Deal or No Deal? view story
13 votes- Submitted by zappo
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.businessweek.com/techn...)
- Became popular 8 months ago
CEO Jay Adelson discusses rumors that the thriving content-sharing site is up for sale and its plans for 2008.

