Social news site Digg announces a third round of funding and puts an end to endless speculation of acquisition by Google or Microsoft.
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Revision3 Chief Executive Jim Louderback says that Sen. Barack Obama is the best presidential choice for the tech industry.
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NewsTrust.net, which rates news stories’ credibility instead of their popularity, plans to add a left-wing-right-wing breakdown in 2008.
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Google launches news feature that lets people in stories post responses, creating new challenges for search juggernaut and opening it up to criticism from publishers.
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Web 2.0 company wants to fill European content gap.
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Techie Internet show goes live at Macworld while hosts offer Apple TV, iPhone views.
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Report says Apple’s iPhone not likely to make debut at Macworld.
Macworld, CES: Apple, Microsoft Digital Homes
Also: Macworld Buzz: iPhone, iPod, iTV
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New funding might suggest that the news site will remain independent.
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Search engines vie to provide their features everywhere—even on each other’s sites.
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First it reshaped the world of news, now user-generated media is about to take on entertainment. Hollywood will never be the same.
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Social bookmarking site said to be seeking $150 million.
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Red Herring magazine’s Internet news briefs for the week of October 2, 2006.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Photos: Web video production company launch party draws big-name techies.
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Launch party for web video production company draws big name techies
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Social news site founders launch video production project as full-fledged company.
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Social news sites battle for users with money and power.
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Complaints of rigging prompts Digg to change ranking algorithm.
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A BusinessWeek cover on Digg.com’s Kevin Rose caused some to pause at his reported net worth.
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