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Can You Digg It?
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Kevin Rose, founder of the website Digg and star of the Diggnation online show, discusses the way in which sites such as his have changed the way we get our news online.
Event: Click here for all the information about Diggnation's live events in NYC this week.
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compare digg to deli.cio.us and the others?
Ask him about a few number of Diggers that get the the majority of stories on Digg's front page.
Last August you vehemently protested as untrue BW's cover story, "How This Kid Made $60 Million In 18 Months." You said you were so not rich.
So? Are you still so not rich?
Ask him about "Diggnation" and does he promote alcohol abuse by his behavior on his TV show.
Whi is Digg's core audience and what is their core competency?
What can he say about the subcultures that use Digg and how they can separate them. For instance, Digg used to be a nerds website and has recently become completely politicized. I personally like most of the stuff on digg, but many don't. What can he say about keeping the subcultures happy?
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