A tale of two Diggs

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 6:00am

It's clear that the company has to deal with its dual identity as a social-news pioneer struggling to compete with Facebook and Twitter, and a Slashdot-like fanboy hub.



 

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