Digg Dialogg Looking Good, For Now.
telecommatt | August 25, 2008 I have a feeling that this could work out pretty well for Digg. They’ve timed it perfectly to coincide with something that everyone has an opinion about, and they’re giving people a chance to ask questions that politicians don’t get asked on TV.
My concerns are twofold, however. Can they keep the momentum up after people lose interest in the current political events? And can they keep the questions in the hands of the masses instead of being dominated by and elite few power-posters?
My concerns are twofold, however. Can they keep the momentum up after people lose interest in the current political events? And can they keep the questions in the hands of the masses instead of being dominated by and elite few power-posters?
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The idea that Digg will start interviewing important individuals across a wide array of industries is interesting, but it also highlights a key development in the company’s growth: it’s starting to evolve outside of its current business model.




