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October 26, 2006

Digg for sale

Digg is for sale and not precisely for bargain. Michael Arrington asks for his creation the amazing quantity of 150 million dollars, something that doesn’t seem to convince the possible buyers, between whom (it is said) is News Corporation.
And even when nobody denies that Digg should be one of the Web 2.0 pioneers, is discussed […]

Filed by Tom at October 26th, 2006 under Business, Digg, Internet, Blog, Yahoo
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October 21, 2006

Delicious vs. Digg

Brian Clark has published in the performancing blog three reasons why Delicious is better than Digg and this in order to a recent publication of him that was promoted both in Digg’s front page and in Delicious’s popular top.
Let’s see the three reasons for which he thinks Delicious is better and also a few own […]

Filed by Tom at October 21st, 2006 under Digg, Web search market, Internet, Blog, Smo, Delicious
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October 4, 2006

MySpace or Spam 2.0?

It turns out that four months ago the freelance journalist Trent Lapinski received the order, for an On-Line, of writing an article about MySpace.
After he fulfill the researches and done the interviews, the owner of the Online newspaper (names have not been revealed) received News Corp’s threats. (Current owner of MySpace, of property of Ruphert […]

Filed by Tom at October 4th, 2006 under Digg, Viral Marketing, CEO, Internet Marketing
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September 30, 2006

SMO, Rules of Social Media Optimization

A new phrase starts taking force in the world of Internet marketing. As well as it is common to talk about the importance of the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in a web life; with the emergence of increasingly dynamical social applications and sites, there arises also the importance of optimizing the web social communication, this […]

Filed by Tom at September 30th, 2006 under Digg, Internet, RSS, Mashups, Blog, Creativity, Internet Marketing, Seo, Smo
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March 29, 2006

How Digg.com is democratizing the news

When I sat down with Kevin Rose in his loft-style offices south of Market Street in San Francisco, I must admit I felt a tingle of anticipation. It wasn’t just that Rose was a founder of Digg.com, the “social news” website whose remarkable growth has made it one of the most buzzed-about startups around. Nor […]

Filed by Tom at March 29th, 2006 under Digg
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