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added 2007 Sat Jun 9 17:18:07 by populist
"the White Rose" was the name taken by a small group of university students in Munich, Germany, during World War II. Along with their professor, contributors, and volunteers, members of the White Rose, in a series of six leaflets, bravely denounced Nazism, the war, and their widespread acceptance by German society.
added 2007 Tue May 15 13:00:34 by charbarred
It is time for Digg Founder Kevin Rose to man-up once again. It is time to make Digg fully transparent. It is time to remove the barrier that hides the bury data from the users. Mr. Rose, tear down this wall.
added 2007 Sun Mar 18 19:00:11 by Neophile
The Ninja reminisces over the last 10 years of SXSW and web culture.
added 2007 Wed Feb 21 0:00:40 by Neophile
Kevin Rose, speaking here at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, just announced that Digg will adopt the OpenID decentralized digital identity platform.
added 2007 Wed Feb 14 16:59:50 by SusanParrish
I've tried to give John Mellencamp, a.k.a. The Indiana Boss, the benefit of the doubt. But after his appearance on the Charlie Rose show that's over. He's positively off of his rocker. "I'm not a pacifist..." "So there are some wars that are justified." "No. Never."
added 2007 Fri Jan 26 12:44:11 by unknown user
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added 2007 Sat Jan 20 18:55:06 by charbarred
In 2003, Kevin Rose had a big idea. He went to Elance.com to post a project and look for a PHP programmer, he selected Owen Byrne (Elance username: permafrost) and worked with him to build Digg.com for $10 hr.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 14:47:12 by Ryan
Part 1 of Netscape and TUAW's sit down interview with Leo Laporte on the Macworld 2007 Conference. Today Leo discusses what he thinks of the new iPhone.
added 2006 Sat Dec 2 20:00:40 by leonardr
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added 2006 Thu Oct 5 20:00:37 by dpvtank
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added 2006 Mon Aug 7 0:52:12 by Mayank
The world knows that Netscape took the idea of Digg and changed Netscape.com as the clone of Digg. However, after using both the services, I can say that Netscape is much better than Digg in certain areas. I am neigther a big fan of any of the site and nor I am paid by Netscape for writing this. It is just my point of view and what I noticed.....
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 17:21:40 by jeremytoday
We've become very accustomed to stories about how this or that startup could be worth $x billion, though they typically offer little justification for that price tag. At least, however, they typically acknowledge that the price is speculative, and that a buyout is far from a done deal.