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Digg not digging the economy, cuts 10 percent
Digg not digging the economy, cuts 10 percent
Popular news aggregator Digg is laying off 10 percent of its 75 person workforce. Chief executive Jay Adelson announced a “headcount reduction in certain areas” this morning on the company blog , and gave the 10 percent estimate to Webware’s Rafe Needleman . It seems a bit ...
Hitwise Intelligence - Heather Dougherty - US: Twitter catches up to Digg
Hitwise Intelligence - Heather Dougherty - US: Twitter catches up to Digg
weblogs.hitwise.com — January 20, 2009 Twitter catches up to Digg Twitter has become a popular pastime for many who... like to update their daily thoughts and activates, as well as for the voyeurs who just enjoy reading the tweets. Last week, the market share of visits to ... (more) Hitwise Intelligence - Heather Dougherty - US: Twitter ...
Brief update on Digg
blog.digg.com — Hey all, Wanted to reach out to folks with an update on Digg and our priorities for... 2009 as well as address some of the recent speculation about our business. As we’ve often stated over the past couple of months, given the current economic climate, ... (more) Brief update on Digg
Digg to cut workforce 10%, hire new sales team | Webware
Digg to cut workforce 10%, hire new sales team | Webware
news.cnet.com — CEO Jay Adelson on Thursday morning is announcing that the social media site is laying off a... "very small" portion of its workforce, but will also be hiring a new direct sales force and head of sales to drive the company to profitability this year.  ... (more) Digg to cut workforce 10%, hire new sales team | Webware
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Cheap(er) Ways to Stay Entertained During the Downturn
NewTeeVee — ... , as well as Web 2.0 companies like Digg, just to name a few. If you’ve lost your job or had your salary frozen and are seriously tightening your belt, the (slightly) good news is that there are more options than ever to keep yourself entertained during these economic end times. ...

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