Before Reddit there was Digg, which popularized up- and down-votes on online posts. Now the founders of both platforms — social media veterans Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian — are relaunching the early ...
Digg is getting another reboot with two of the most prominent names of the Web 2.0 era leading the charge. Founder Kevin Rose ...
Digg, once the chief rival to Reddit, has been purchased by ad-tech company BuySellAds. Digg had previously been purchased by NYC-based holding incubator Betaworks for $500,000. BuySellAds says ...
Two decades after creating Digg, a community-focused social message board, Kevin Rose is reviving the site and teaming up with a founder of Reddit. By Mike Isaac Mike Isaac has lurked on digital ...
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and Digg founder Kevin Rose are backing the deal, with the new Digg to be led by CEO Justin Mezzell. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer Twenty years after it ...
Digg – once known as “the homepage of the internet” – is making a come-back, after being bought by its co-founder Kevin Rose in partnership with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian are convinced that the world needs a new, better social platform — and that AI can make one possible. Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian are convinced that the world ...
If your eye, like ours, gets to twitching any time big-money tech types start talking about how A.I. is going to improve the “old” internet, then here’s one that might get the ball jiggling ...
Before Reddit there was Digg, which popularized up- and down-votes on online posts. Now the founders of both platforms — social media veterans Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian — are relaunching ...
The older among you may remember Digg – a social link sharing site. For the younger among you, it was “the front page of the Internet” before Reddit took over the crown. After a disastrous ...
Here’s a blast from the past: Digg, one of the web’s early news aggregators, is now back under the ownership of its original founder Kevin Rose. Notably, he’s being joined as co-owner by ...
Why? Because, as you may have noticed, social networks have become increasingly unpleasant. Meta, like X (Twitter) before it, has rolled back its fact-checking program on Facebook, Instagram, and ...