Ever wondered what the velocity of links is like on the front pages of social news sites Digg and Reddit? One company has tracked both for the past two weeks. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and ...
Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian says he’s “all in on this chapter” helping to revive Digg, and more than 175,000 people have signed up for early access. Digg is a social news-sharing site founded by ...
Reddit and Digg are two websites for promoting links on the Internet, enabling users to discover new stories and websites. While the main goal of both sites is similar, a number of differences exist ...
Digg, which anyone over a certain age reading this may know as the former "homepage of the internet," is coming back. It never actually went away, but it's now back in the hands and being rebooted 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 ...
News Aggregator Digg ended its reader feature several years ago, but the site will soon return to the way users remember it and under familiar ownership. Founder Kevin Rose has partnered with Reddit’s ...
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 ...
Most of us are probably familiar with Reddit. It’s pretty much the one-stop shop you would go to if you’re seeking out like-minded people for your hobbies, interests, or if you want actual anecdotes ...
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. Back ...
Content aggregator Digg is making a comeback with the help of an unlikely partner: Reddit co-founder and rival Alexis Ohanian. Ohanian and Digg founder Kevin Rose acquired the platform for an ...
In recent weeks I've given Digg.com a bit of coverage, albeit of the kind they wouldn't have enjoyed. But actually I love the concept of digg.com and I still think it has a lot of potential, as long ...
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