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Yesterday's news that social media site Digg had been sold for $500K was both shocking, and not surprising at all. The news was somewhat expected at some point given the site's steep decline in popularity and visitors over the past few years. It's shocking because Digg used to be valued at close to $200M, and it goes to show that even giants of the web are vulnerable to complete and utter collapse
Just moments ago we sent out the first batch of invites to the survey participants who powered our development process. Over the next few hours, weâll open Digg Reader to the rest of the users who have signed up for early access. Our goal is to make sure the experience remains speedy and stable. If you want to jump into the queue, you can sign up here: digg.com/reader. As we scale up over the next
One of the most talked about companies for online news right now isn't a journalism outlet or a media conglomerate, but rather a small startup incubator and investor located in the heart of Manhattan's meatpacking district. Betaworks, which describes itself as "a company that builds companies," has been in the news a lot lately for acquiring and developing media properties. In July, Betaworks boug
By Dan Seifert, an editor overseeing The Vergeâs product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. Source Digg | Via The Next Web New RSS reading services have been launching left and right ever since Google announced its plans to kill Reader on July 1st, but one of the most interesting options is coming from a rather unlikely sou
Two weeks ago, we sent out a second survey to the over 18,000 people who signed up to help us work on our reader. In our first survey, we focused on core discovery and reading features. This time around we wanted to learn about the more ancillary features like read later and sharing. Hereâs what we learned from over 8,600 responses: Email Still Dominates Sharing While about 55% of users share news
Iâm Marco Arment: a programmer, writer, podcaster, geek, and coffee enthusiast. April 25, 2013 âhttps://marco.org/2013/04/25/instapaper-next-generation When I launched Instapaper in 2008, it was a very basic web app. It quickly expanded to define the pillars of the read-later market: a one-click âread laterâ bookmarklet, a web sync service, an adjustable text view optimized for reading, and an iPh
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Digg Reader is no longer available. We would like to thank you, thank you, thank you for using Reader for the past five years. Weâre sorry it has to end. You can download your Feeds, Diggs, and Saves from digg.com/settings Contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Like many of you, we were dismayed to learn that Google will be shutting down its much-loved, if under-appreciated, Google Reader on July 1st. Through its many incarnations, Google Reader has remained a solid and reliable tool for those who want to ensure they are getting the best from their favorite sections of the Internet. And though they were not wholly appreciated at the time, Readerâs early
On July 20, we announced that we were turning Digg back into a startup and rebuilding it from scratch in six weeks. After an intense month and a half, we managed to get the new Digg up and running on a fresh code base and infrastructure. We now have a solid foundation on which to build, and we expect to build fast. Yesterday, we previewed the new Digg applications for web, iPhone, and mobile web a
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