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Can You Digg It?

By Gordon Hurd
Fri, October 27, 2006, 3:32 pm PDT

Why would a web site with an extra "g" be getting such a gee-whiz treatment in Search? Rumors spread this week that Digg, one of the darlings of the Web 2.0 crowd, was in acquisition talks with News Corp. Searches for the site sprouted 391% in the Buzz. If you haven't dug Digg before, it's a popular news aggregatation site that runs on the news sense of its users.

The technology press has been digging around for details since the story broke, but Digg isn't talking and News Corp. isn't spreading the news either. Digg says it has 20 million unique visitors and has slapped $150 million price tag on that extra "g". Could it be Rupert Murdoch didn't dig the extra zeroes in the price tag?

Filed under: Internet, Web 2.0, Digg

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