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DIGG: Announcing next Digg Dialogg with Al Gore
Hey Everyone, A few months ago we successfully kicked off Digg Dialogg with Nancy Pelosi at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. For those of you who missed it, Digg Dialogg gives the community an opportunity to submit and vote up questions to be posed to influential individuals and ...
Why hasn’t Digg made any progress? It’s worth only $164M now
Why hasn’t Digg made any progress? It’s worth only $164M now
venturebeat.com — Has the news site Digg really made no progress in two years? That’s what you’d have to... conclude from the value investors are placing on Digg after their most recent investment: $164 million. You’ll remember the hyped  ... (more) Why hasn’t Digg made any progress? It’s worth only $164M now
Layoffs Hit Revision3
mashable.com — News is leaking out of Revision3 that a number of employees have been laid off. According to... an email from one of those being dismissed, the layoffs are “due to budgetary cutbacks that have been a direct result of the economic meltdown.” The ... (more) Layoffs Hit Revision3
Current TV to Make Election Night a Social Experience with Twitter and Digg
mashable.com — Current TV already made a splash in the social media space a few weeks ago with the... Presidential debates, integrating Tweets into its live coverage on the cable network. Today, the company is announcing their full plans for election night, which now ... (more) Current TV to Make Election Night a Social Experience ...
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Vid-Biz: Jokes.com, Digg, Babelgum
NewTeeVee — ... Kevin Rose to Interview Al Gore; will ask questions from the Digg community as part of the Digg Dialogg series. (Digg Blog) ...

Roundup: Obama’s views on tech, Circuit City has massive store closings and more
VentureBeat — ... Digg Dialogg gets another guest: Al Gore — The former Vice President, Nobel Prize winner and founder of Current Media will be taking unfiltered questions voted on by the Digg community. ...

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