forbes.com — "...Every large content organization has already contacted the company, says Digg.com Chief Executive Jay Adelson, after those media companies noticed significant amounts of traffic coming from his site. Some of the companies are interested in placing a "Digg this story" button..."
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prometheuzDec 15, 2005
"Bwhahahaha... guys, it's a web site. A WEB SITE! Let's not get carried away."It's a website that hopes to generate a profit, which makes it not just a website but a company. :)
peterDec 15, 2005
"Chief Executive?Bwhahahaha... guys, it's a web site. A WEB SITE! Let's not get carried away."Google? Amazon? NewEgg? About.com? Yahoo? Idiot?
aard88Dec 15, 2005
If Kevin and the gang will hold out one more year they can cash out for the billions some of these other "content providers" get. To the person who lamented stories with 1000's of diggs and 1000's of comments, welcome to the present. Those stories are here now, and will only increase. Some type of threaded comments will have to be introduced. I am sure the people who care about Digg are working on that now. Digg will evolve into a general news site. We are actually there now. Just put a couple more categories in and there you have it. Then no one can complain about "it's not tech related" boo hoo
jwest84Dec 15, 2005
All these comments...People...Over reaction would be putting it lightly.
phairohDec 15, 2005
digg has:RevenuesExpensesInvestorsEmployeesCapitalWhat exactly about digg is it that makes some of you think it is not a company and doesn't deserve an executive hierarchy?
jiminocDec 15, 2005
"Chief Executive?Bwhahahaha... guys, it's a web site. A WEB SITE! Let's not get carried away."what are you like 12? is ebay just a website? amazon? yahoo? google? asshat.
stunderDec 15, 2005
I love digg but can't stand Forbes.com their best of the web award is a sham and anyone that recommends bluetie as a mailhost looses all credit in my book. I know more about Forbes.com than I care to waste wind about.