Comments on: Report: Digg still mining for profits
A BusinessWeek article claims to have taken a peek at the company's balance sheet, and it ain't pretty.
A BusinessWeek article claims to have taken a peek at the company's balance sheet, and it ain't pretty.
Say No to boxed software! The future of applications is online delivery and access. Software is passé. Webware is the new way to get things done.
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Don't buy these one-trick ponies--unless you like gizmos that gather dust.
The Net giant, ever eager for a faster Internet, debuts its Google Public DNS service. With it, Google could become even more central to the Net.
I truly hope these guys survive, they really blazed the path for video podcasts and I'm a fan of several shows (Diggnation, Tekzilla, Totally Rad Show). Their shows are both informative and highly entertaining!
WHAT THE F*** are their costs? They spent over $10M in three months? On what? Sure they have servers/bandwidth and a few people but...
Surly I'm missing something. I've been to the site a few times. It's pretty cheese ball. Just a collection of news links with comments from 95% dbag 15 year olds. Not sure what the $3.5M/month is spent on...
It was a good idea and all...but now they have much better competition waiting to take the lead eagerly.
I also agree with the Social Notworking comment by UTID. Also, Digg has a personal POV problem, like Windows users against Mac users, just more on a broader basis of people. In the end, like CNET, will most likely be bought by CBS.
- by CrabkillaTX December 22, 2008 1:48 PM PST
- Jesus - how hard is it to make money on $6.4 million in revenue? They should be able to run this company with 20 people - max.
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