businessweek.com — "We at Digg couldn't think of a better partner to get to where we need to go," said Jay Adelson, the company's chief executive officer. "They're a young ad service, they're innovative, they're willing to work with us on the cutting edge."
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chriskeyesJul 28, 2007
I think you're wrong. Microsoft is not immoral like it was in the late 90's and early 2000's. I think people have forgotten what Microsoft actually does anymore. Lately, they've at least become better and appear to be really trying.
chriskeyesJul 28, 2007
I think this was meant to be flame-bait. Again, to make Microsoft look bad. Sigh. One day, people will actually be open-minded and really take a look at all these companies.
srg13Jul 28, 2007
How can you compare revenue? Of course Microsoft will have the upper hand there, because Windows Server costs several times more than Linux distributions...
dist0rti0nJul 28, 2007
I thought to be a sell-out you had to drop the counter-culture and go with the main stream. In the online advertising world, Google is about as mainstream as it gets, so aren't the digg guy's being as non-sellout as you can be by going with Microsoft?
celkinJul 29, 2007
inside your mom *runs away*
bensontanJul 30, 2007
Jay is right. Microsoft is so "young", that they always rude to end users. Microsoft is so "cutting edge", that they always ship uncomplete products. And, Microsoft is so "innovative" to create this big joke~ :)
jmreidJul 30, 2007
My bad, I don't know much about the company admittedly. Good to hear that they are 'a lot more' than an ad agency. Next time I need a maid, I'll call them.
sunnzAug 7, 2007
It still says "Ads by Google"... I guess I'll cease to use Digg when that changes.