Comments on: Getting global with Digg's Kevin Rose, part 2
Dot-com rock star talks about the company road map, how he sees Digg fitting into the future of the media, and offers advice for young entrepreneurs in a tough economy.
Dot-com rock star talks about the company road map, how he sees Digg fitting into the future of the media, and offers advice for young entrepreneurs in a tough economy.
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- by ChrisLang October 12, 2008 4:07 PM PDT
- After Digg has banned so many loyal Digg users to make way for the new FaceBook crowd Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson deserve all the failure that is about to come their way on Digg.
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(3 Comments)They let so many dominate the system for so long and now are kicking everybody out for trying to do the same thing as the Digg top 100 has. All over not being bought out by Google. Good luck with that FaceBook crowd Kevin and Jay. How long do you think that 30 Million will last you?