valleywag.com — "When I'm talking to clients," a seemingly well-informed Google employee told me over brunch, "I want to mention Digg. I know it's something I'm supposed to know about, but I don't." No worries. For everyone who needs a refresher on Digg, we have an exhaustive cheatsheet for the popular site.
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neilmarkellisAug 31, 2006
No the relays don't need cathodes now.
mjar81Aug 31, 2006
marked as lame.
eznihmAug 31, 2006
it's not too bad when you realize that vallywag caters to clueless PR flaks in silicon valley. wannabe sales douchebags love to have phony-baloney info on something cool.
1337hx0rAug 31, 2006
The funniest part of the article, is the comparison to Slashdot: Slashdot is more stately, with richer discussions."Digg founder Kevin Rose first pitched his vote-based content idea to this old-school technology community. Slashdot is an older, more stately community where stories are written by users and hand-picked by editors. There are fewer stories, older users, longer excerpts, and often richer discussions."
caffiendcaAug 31, 2006
@brstilsonThe tubes are the same size, but rather than gravity, they use this pump thingy. Speeds it all up!
Closed AccountAug 31, 2006
Uh, this wasn't the Janitor at Google that said that was it?
n0xieSep 4, 2006
Doesn't everybody hate Bush?