techcrunch.com— The Google/Digg acquisition negotiations, which had passed the term sheet stage and were in final negotiations, are over, multiple sources close to both companies have confirmed. The deal appears to dead
Jul 26, 2008View in Crawl 4
I agree with what Maidon said as a user submitted site it really was up to Digg to self regulate itself... that didn't happen and that's why we're in our current situation
Good for them. This piece of s**t site ain't worth it. Just an extreme left-wing operation run by stupid kids. I'm on the left, but s**t man Digg is so far left it's up China's ass.
Probably a bad move for Google. The value in Digg comes in it's large user base who don't want to lose all of their data of items already dugg. Whatever they do from here, an import feature will be crucial for user adoption.
Can MS stand to the fact that Digg runs on GNU/Debian Linux?Not joking, that is that kind of company you are dealing with. MS is very bad alternative now.
Closed AccountJul 27, 2008
I agree with what Maidon said as a user submitted site it really was up to Digg to self regulate itself... that didn't happen and that's why we're in our current situation
nexmachinaJul 27, 2008
Good for them. This piece of s**t site ain't worth it. Just an extreme left-wing operation run by stupid kids. I'm on the left, but s**t man Digg is so far left it's up China's ass.
Closed AccountJul 27, 2008
No one who is smart would ever buy digg, would you want these users?
snekseJul 27, 2008
Probably a bad move for Google. The value in Digg comes in it's large user base who don't want to lose all of their data of items already dugg. Whatever they do from here, an import feature will be crucial for user adoption.
ilgazJul 27, 2008
Can MS stand to the fact that Digg runs on GNU/Debian Linux?Not joking, that is that kind of company you are dealing with. MS is very bad alternative now.
samgabSep 3, 2008
I never saw an immigrant with a pony! Who would leave a pony country to come to a non-pony country? Am I wrong?