Google's Digg acquisition collapses
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
Reports broke on Tuesday that Google and Digg were entering the final stages of negotiations to acquire Digg for the sum of $200 million. The news quelled fears that arose early in March with the speculation that Microsoft and Google were in a fiscal arms race to acquire the popular internet destination. Vocal users expressed serious concerns about a Digg under Microsoft authority, while others debated the payoff for Digg founder Kevin Rose.
Today Digg owners can put their mind at ease with the knowledge that Digg is not yet destined for ownership. Reports surfacing this morning indicate that talks between Google and Digg have collapsed. While the cause of the breakdown is uncertain, various reports cite technological or cultural incompatibilities between the two well-known companies.
Today Digg owners can put their mind at ease with the knowledge that Digg is not yet destined for ownership. Reports surfacing this morning indicate that talks between Google and Digg have collapsed. While the cause of the breakdown is uncertain, various reports cite technological or cultural incompatibilities between the two well-known companies.
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Once they did that the quality of the site went down quick. As one TC commenter put it: