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Digg turns 2, with gaming in the air

The so-called blog, Digg the Blog, lets me know that the social bookmarking service Digg turned two on December 7th. Thats quite an age in the Web 2.0 world, especially since the Digg guys actually counts from the day when beta left the logo. Gmail is still in beta, so its zero years old.

digg birthdayHard to believe, but two years ago today, Kevin decided my code was bug- free enough to take down the beta sign and unleash Digg upon the world. Its been a crazy and exciting time since then, and we owe it all to you – the loyal and passionate members of the Digg community.

However, when speaking of Digg in the very much digging blogosphere, youre speaking of gaming. My good buddy Tony has a nice post on it up on Deep Jive Interests, talking about how diggers never will be paid by Digg, but still making money gaming it on behalf of other companies.

And another thing, Digg is two years old, but will it make it to three? Im certain it will, but Kevin Rose & Co. wont be the owners anymore. Who will buy it? My guess is Google.

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3 people thinks stuff!

  1. Good guess. But, you need to repeat this “guess” .. one for each potential buying company out there (Yahoo, etc) .. plus two more .. an ‘anonymous buyer’ and ‘they’ll never sell!’ guess. This way, next year we all look back, we can say with certainty .. that you guessed this correctly!

    By HART (1-800-HART) on December 8, 2006 10:34 am

  2. I’ll take my chances! :D

    By TDH on December 8, 2006 11:24 am

  3. I don’t know if it will be by Google, but I do think it is very likely that Digg will be bought within the next year.

    By Chris Sandberg on December 11, 2006 6:58 pm

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