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Digg is a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the web. From the biggest online destinations to the most obscure blog, Digg surfaces the best stuff as voted on by our users. You won't find editors at Digg we're here to provide a place where people can collectively determine the value of content and we're changing the way people consume information online.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Yakov SarousiPeer Companies
NAICS Code : 516110
Recent Events
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Digg's New API Allows Digging of Stories and Comments
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Digg launches Digg Shoe!
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Report: Digg acquires Kevin Rose's WeFollow
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Google Reader Now Lets You Launch Content to Twitter, Facebook, Digg
Google Reader is turning into quite the launching pad for helping users share content. Now the service lets users post content to Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Blogger,Delicious, MySpace, Reddit and StumbleUpon. You'll find this capability in the "Send To" feature under the settings page in Reader. As you can see, if...
Google Reader Updates: Share News on Twitter, Facebook, and More
Today confirms that Google's not giving up their quest to become more social media friendly. Earlier today they introduced a series of new iGoogle features that make it more of a social network than a start page, and just now they've released an update to your Google Reader to turn...
Mexican Drug Gangs Diversify Into Oil
HOUSTON -- Smuggling billions of dollars worth of narcotics across the Rio Grande apparently isn't enough for Mexican cartels. In recent years, they have expanded their activities in kidnapping, extortion, people smuggling and, of all things, petroleum siphoning. The Mexican state-owned oil monopoly Petróleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, estimates some $720...
Why Streamy Could be the Next FriendFeed
In wake of the news of the FriendFeed acquisition by Facebook, we're faced with the real possibility that FriendFeed.com will be shut down for good. According to the press release, "FriendFeed.com will continue to operate normally for the time being..." In other words, it's only a matter of time before...
Microsoft: IE6 Cannot Die
We here at Mashable have been big proponents of eliminating Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) from the web. As we passionately argued in IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On, the outdated browser is stifling innovation, breaking websites, and hurting the advancement of new web technology. A lot...
Facebook Buys FriendFeed, A Consolation Prize For Failing to Buy Twitter
Facebook aims to plug in its real-time content gap by buying FriendFeed, a social network aggregator that lets users create custom feeds from content from Facebook, Digg, YouTube and other services. One analyst says FriendFeed is Facebook's consolation prize for failing to buy popular microblog service Twitter. After failing to...
Company Boasts it Sold Twitter Followers to Michael Jackson
Sometimes at Mashable we receive press releases that are so surprising we're not quite sure what to do with them. Today, for instance, a release on behalf of marketing company uSocial: 1. Brings attention to the fact that the company "sold" Twitter followers (against the site's terms of service, presumably)...
Why You Shouldn't Rely On URL Shorteners
Thanks to Twitter's rising popularity -- and its finite, 140-character message length limit -- free URL shortening services have been all the rage recently. But they should not become a critical part of your company's infrastructure. Why not? Because there's no guaranteeing they're going to work. Most of today's short...
Weekly Wrapup: Real Time Delicious, Read/Write Digg, Web Squared, And More...
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we analyze the impact of real-time information on the Web, investigate 'web squared' (when web 2.0 meets Internet of Things), tell you why cloud computing is the future of mobile, look at...
Media Roundup: Tuscon Citizen Will Not Close, Seattle P-I Goes Online Only, and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Tucson Citizen will not close, Seattle P-I goes online only, 46 percent of the Digg front page is controlled by the same 50 Web sites, Twitter grows 1,382 percent, Conde Nast announces cuts and AOL launching "polypartisan" political site by Sean Blanda
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
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| Yakov Sarousi | President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Jeff Reidy | President |
| Kevin Rose | Chief Architect |
| Roger E Pawson | Company Director |
| Charles Lawrence | |
| Troy M Bettencourt |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Richard de Silva | Board of Directors |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Digg | President and Chief Executive Officer | Current |
Kevin Rose is the founder and chief architect of Digg. He oversees all aspects of the management and development of the Web site. Kevin started Digg in September 2004 as a personal project. His initial idea was to conduct a social experiment in how masses of users could control and promote news and other content on the Web, without external editorial control. After a very short time, he realized the power of his idea, as Digg was becoming a resource for breaking news stories and developed a strong community following. Kevin is also a co-founder of the Internet Television Network Revision3 where as a member of the board he provides strategic direction to the company. Kevin co-hosts the extremely popular Revision3 show, Diggnation, a weekly video podcast based on digg.com news stories and content. Diggnation consistently ranks as one of the top podcast downloads from the Apple iTunes Music Store. Prior to founding Digg and Revision3, Kevin was a co-host of the popular technology television programs Attack of the Show on the G4 Network and The Screen Savers on TechTV. During Kevin's tenure at The Screen Savers, a live TV program focusing on computers and technology, it was the highest rated show on TechTV, reaching 55 million households. Before working at TechTV, Kevin worked for several technology startups as well as for the U.S. Department of Energy.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Digg | Chief Architect | Current |
| REVISION3 Corporation | Founder | Current |
| Digg | Founder | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Digg | Company Director | Current |
Charles Lawrence, age 26, attended St. Petersburg College in 2000 and 2001, majoring in computer engineering. His coursework involved various classes related to web development and design. Following a move to South Florida in December 2001, he obtained a position at The Answer Group; a large technical support company in the Ft. Lauderdale region. Over the next three years at The Answer Group, Mr. Lawrence used his position to increase his knowledge and experience with many different aspects of computer technology, ranging from web design to networking and operating system support. Eventually he took on a manager and technical training position, responsible for advanced technical training of both new and older employees in areas relating to consumer computer and DSL support, while contributing in minor ways to the development of internal web services for the company. While employed at The Answer Group, Mr. Lawrence furthered his experience in web design with independent projects. In January 2003, he founded an open- source game project called Dawn of Infinity and built and designed the website for the project. Later, he became involved in a South Florida independent media website called the Miami Independent Media Center until January 2006. In his position as website administrator, Mr. Lawrence redesigned the website to become much more user friendly and attractive and helped to push the Miami Independent Media Center to become an important community resource for alternative news in the South Florida area. Mr. Lawrence has also run a personal website, TheTechGurus.net, for the last several years. This website has featured various articles created by Mr. Lawrence ranging from how to modify Google Inc's PPTP VPN client to connect to non-Google VPNs to many personal stories related to science, technology, and politics. Recently he has been employed with Jordyn Taylor Properties, Inc. as the Technology Director where he has actively maintained and improved the company's computer systems and networks. He has also been responsible for designing several different websites for the company including a complete redesign of the main Florida Rent Finders site, the creation of a corporate homepage, a website for Jordyn Taylor Properties' mortgage division, and a website for the property management division. During the summer of 2006, he has also begun doing web design for a music production and promotions company, Antidote Productions, Inc. He recently completed the website of Antidote's first client, Parantula.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Digg | Current | |
| Jordyn Taylor Properties, Inc | Technology Director | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Digg | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Highland Capital Partners, Inc. | General Partner | Current |
| Affine Systems | Board of Directors | Current |
| Digg | Board of Directors | Current |
| Metacafe Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| Turbine, Inc. | Investor | Current |
| Quigo, Inc. | Investor | Current |
| Fastclick | Investor | Current |
| Home Networks | product manager | Former |
| Newsweek Magazine | staff reporter | Former |
| Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. | consultant | Former |
| The Washington Post Company | staff reporter | Former |
| Ironplanet, Inc. | Team Member | Former |
| Highland Capital Partners, Inc. | Principal | Former |
| Apax Partners Ltd. | Team Member | Former |
| Harvard Business School | M.B.A | Former |
| Cambridge University | M.Phil. International Relations | Former |
| Harvard College | A.B., History | Former |
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