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- Gbomber, on 02/24/2009, -2/+14Congrats diggers, you have just promoted an article ABOUT a story to the homepage instead of the story itself. http://247wallst.com/2009/02/23/the-twenty-five-mo ... deserves all the credit, not that spammy scraper you promoted.
- RevJonathan, on 02/24/2009, -6/+17The huffington post is worth that much? My faith in humanity is now lost.
- Yarkz, on 02/24/2009, -0/+9Walls of text make diggers scared.
- inactive, on 02/24/2009, -6/+11wow, huffington post is at 90 million? too bad i bury each of their articles i come across
- username7410, on 02/24/2009, -0/+5Lot of ***** blogs in that list.
- Monotonousblob, on 02/24/2009, -2/+6Gizmodo is part of Gawker
- birdman14, on 02/24/2009, -2/+6techcrunch is worth more than engadget and gizmodo? HOW!
- ried, on 02/24/2009, -0/+4Pretty sure they didn't include any AOL/Weblogs Inc properties. Otherwise, Engadget would most definitely be on this list, and pretty high up.
- Monotonousblob, on 02/24/2009, -0/+3I'm really shocked that Destructoid made the list, but still glad. Awesome site!
- stillasleep00, on 02/24/2009, -0/+3Macrumors made the list, but not Arstechnica? Ugh.
- asgardshill, on 02/24/2009, -1/+3The Freepers are going to soil themselves over this. Even the Daily KOS is on the list, but no Pajamas Media, no Little Green Footballs, no Freak Republic while the FR site owner can't draw flies out to his marches on the US Senate. It just gets better and better.
- boatspeed, on 02/24/2009, -0/+2I want more proof of these numbers.
What did college teach me about Wikipedia? Great info but follow up with the sources. - ThaDRD, on 02/24/2009, -0/+2gizmodo is part of gawker which is number one on the list.
- BellaVitaGirl, on 02/24/2009, -2/+4Thank you, Captain Obvious.
- shaunlow, on 02/24/2009, -2/+3Gawker almost doubles the second place blog
- modafroman, on 02/24/2009, -0/+1Buried for not including engadget or ars.
- bjornski, on 02/24/2009, -1/+2No Pajamas Media blogs on that list.
Oh, the funny. - findhostcoupons, on 03/22/2009, -0/+1Hope my blog will be included in this list as well!
- Yarkz, on 02/24/2009, -0/+1Poor cracked they deserve more money.
- perrym, on 02/24/2009, -0/+1i wonder how much gawker and huffpo make just from digg getting filled with their spamblog links?
- factsahoy, on 02/24/2009, -0/+1"Blogging": big news in 2001. Time to get over it.
- Barackalypse, on 02/24/2009, -1/+2I lost mine somewhere around 7th grade when I found out about what had happened in Cambodia, but its interesting to note your faith was also destroyed by a leftist group, just like mine was by Pol Pot's communist guerrillas
- Barackalypse, on 02/24/2009, -0/+1I'm surprised Arstechnica didn't make the list, seeing as it was bought by Conde Nast for reportedly somewhere in the $25 million range, which would put it around number 6 on the list.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/16/breaking-cond ... - scrubzor, on 02/24/2009, -1/+2smashingmagazine really surprised me... i didnt realize how popular of a blog that was!
- thethirdmoose, on 02/24/2009, -2/+0Yea, um, no way weblogs inc. (i.e. engadget) isn't on this. They devalued apple's stock 3% in 20 minutes by running a story that ended up being a hoax. Considering Apple's market cap is about $80bn, that makes Engadget worth about $3 bn.
- stephend, on 02/24/2009, -1/+1Eh?
- ausmate, on 06/14/2009, -0/+0
Interesting article (I mean, the original). Hopefully I will be able to use the numbers for more generic analysis. See related post:
http://digg.com/tech_news/How_traffic_impacts_ad_i ... - inactive, on 02/24/2009, -8/+8The Huffington Post is only worth that much because of MrBabySpam and his ability to make each of their articles make it to the front page.
- jestoner, on 02/24/2009, -2/+2IMO this should be the #1
http://iamfired.blogspot.com/
start from the beginning, this guy is brilliant lol - cipher64, on 02/24/2009, -2/+1http://digg.com/tech_news/Breaking_Techcrunch_are_ ...
6. TechCrunch -- $25 million. - misterparry, on 02/24/2009, -2/+1What, no Maddox? Hell, he came out with a freaking book.
- Rhodamine, on 02/24/2009, -2/+1...so a 5 years ago a friend of mine was telling me how valuable blogs would be as a news source in just a couple of years. They're valuable alright. But with Drudge and HuffingtonPost at the top of the list, I find I'm still waiting for any credible news blog....anywhere.
- factsahoy, on 02/24/2009, -3/+1Yeah, mod down the truth. Cling desperately to the idea that someone's going to pay you millions of dollars for empty, worthless *****.
Produce something of value. Get a job. DEAL. - factsahoy, on 02/24/2009, -5/+1More ***** "valuations". This is the state of the country as a whole, assigning value to hollow, worthless GARBAGE.
THIS IS WORTHLESS *****. STOP HOLDING IT OUT AS SOMETHING REAL AND VALUABLE.
Do people never learn? - cubicledrone, on 02/24/2009, -9/+0Cue thousands of complaints consisting largely of "BAWWWWWWWW someone's making money on the internet!" followed by some limp-dicked mumbling about Adblocker.


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