digitaltrends.com — Digg’s VP of business development about the latest developments at Digg. “The general feeling is one of excitement; we are on the precipice of launching the new Digg, and getting back to our roots of innovation, entrepreneurial vision, and moving at light speed in the online media space.”
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orion846Apr 17, 2010
"getting back to our roots of innovation, entrepreneurial vision, and moving at light speed in the online media space.” thanks darling
avernessApr 17, 2010
I think they're pretty excited about showing lots more ads disguised as stories. They don't get excited about the same things we would, like for example, the ability to post pictures with comments would make a lot of people happy. No mention of anything like that though. What really creams their jeans is the idea of Digg somehow becoming twitter. The digg guys have a huuuuge case of twitter envy, which is like CNN being jealous of American Idol's ratings. They may both be on TV, but the similarity ends there.
bigtime2Apr 17, 2010
When is that invite coming anyway? It's been almost a month since that was announced. Has anyone received an invite?
superal1394Apr 17, 2010
That really isn't what I had meant. I mean he is an active user, its just surprising he doesn't post more comments. He used to comment a lot more a few years ago.
Closed AccountApr 17, 2010
They are trying to make disguising ADs as actual content sound like a good thing.
pault107Apr 17, 2010
I agree with you mostly, but have you tried Google Wave?
gefahrApr 17, 2010
This is an alt for me that I created like a month or two ago because my other user (which I use on many sites) is my "real name," as it were, and I wanted to be able to post on some of the political threads without it coming back to haunt me in 20 years. :)I've posted 149 comments on this user, this will be my 150th, and I'm still asked for a CAPTCHA. Every. Single. Time. WTF?
ocnhalifax1Apr 23, 2010
He's probably too busy sucking Steve Jobs' c**k.