Report: Washington Post Hiring Digg Staff, Future of Site in Question
The story was initially broken by The Next Web, however TechCrunch reported that it was the staff — not the site — that WaPo was buying up. Those hoping for a life-saving shot in the arm from old media into Digg are, it seems, sadly mistaken.
For its part, the Washington Post is likely trying to build up a talent base for its slew of online content projects like the Facebook-based Social Reader. Digg, on the other hand, is likely looking for a buyer for the site. That may seem like a long shot, but Digg has apparently seen a rise in popularity as of late, thanks to deeper Facebook integration.
As of writing, neither the Washington Post nor Digg saying a word about the deal so some details are likely to change. For the Digg fans out there, it looks like the site will continue operation for now, but its days are surely numbered.
(All Things D via Techmeme)
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- That redesign was super unpopular, by the by
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