news.cnet.com— Google destroys value in the traditional newspaper relationship with the reader, but does it also create value?
Feb 16, 2009View in Crawl 4
Why do we *need* newspapers? Isn't it the natural order for newer, better technologies to replace older, inferior technologies? Did the Wall Street Journal bemoan the downfall of the record, the 8-track, or the cassette tape?
From the article, isn't it the problem that Digg needs to solve as well? Reward the first who post the link, and lower the ranking of the same link which posted second or third time?
Closed AccountFeb 16, 2009
Why do we *need* newspapers? Isn't it the natural order for newer, better technologies to replace older, inferior technologies? Did the Wall Street Journal bemoan the downfall of the record, the 8-track, or the cassette tape?
gnotdiggerFeb 16, 2009
STOP WRITING S**TTY S**T
raspaxFeb 16, 2009
The wal-mart to google analysis is an interesting comparison that definitely won't win you any friends here on digg.
hpychanFeb 17, 2009
From the article, isn't it the problem that Digg needs to solve as well? Reward the first who post the link, and lower the ranking of the same link which posted second or third time?
lornaliFeb 17, 2009
The good old newspaper is different