Digg gets bought by Betaworks the Company behind bit.ly


Social bookmarking site digg.com got bought by Betaworks. Betaworks is known mostly for the URL shortening service bit.ly. An early report on the WSJ said that the price was only $500,000. This...

WSJ: Sinking social news site Digg bought by NYC firm Betaworks (updated)

Sinking social news site Digg bought for $500K by NYC firm Betaworks

Digg, once one of the shining stars of the social media world, is now a sad shell of of its former self. The once mighty news-sharing service founded by Kevin Rose, has just been snatched up by a small New York City firm called Betaworks for a paltry $500,000, according to the Wall Street Journal. The site still draws roughly seven million visitors a month, but that's a far cry from the more than 30 million is was pulling in during its 2008 heyday. And the pocket change paid for the property pales in comparison to the over $45 million it raised from investors over its lifetime. The sale follows the departure of its most high profile exec, the aforementioned Rose, who is now in charge of Google Ventures. Betaworks plans to revitalize the brand involve folding it into News.me, another social news service, which launched in April of last year. The deal only includes the property itself and the brand -- none of Digg's remaining employees will be making the move to Betaworks. Of course, there were very few left once the Washington Post subsidiary Social Code hired 15 engineers from the floundering service, which accounted for more than half of its workforce.

Update: As it turns out, that "$500,000" figure may not tell the whole story. TechCrunch and AllThingsD are both reporting that there's a lot more to consider besides the cash outlay.

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Report: Kevin Rose moving within Mountain View, now a partner at Google Ventures

Report: Kevin Rose moving within Mountain View, now a partner at Google Ventures

Have you been wondering what Digg co-founder, Kevin Rose, has been up to since joining the Mountain View team a couple months back? Well, AllThingsD is reporting that Mr. Rose has left his duties as senior product manager of Big G's social network in order to make a move to the company's investment firm, Google Ventures. According to the report, the switch has now been confirmed by an undisclosed Ventures spokesperson, although no further details were given at this time. The move itself isn't exactly a surprising one, given Rose's previous, and hefty history of venturing into startups within the industry. Feel free to chime in with your thoughts in the comments section below.

Report: Kevin Rose moving within Mountain View, now a partner at Google Ventures originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 May 2012 18:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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