Gaming Digg

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J. Michael Arrington (born March 13, 1970 in Huntington Beach, California) is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of TechCrunch, a blog covering startups and technology news. Arrington attended Claremont McKenna College (BA Economics, 1992) and Stanford Law School (JD, 1995) and practiced as a corporate and securities lawyer at two law firms: O’Melveny & Myers and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich... → Learn More

Tuesday, December 27th, 2005

Getting on to the home page of Digg (profile) sends a site a lot of traffic, and some folks will do just about anything for traffic. I know a lot of people who claim to have multiple Digg accounts to give their posts a lift, but it appears that the practice has become more…professional recently. Richard MacManus has done some research on the issue and posts on his findings. Bottom line – at least for now, gaming Digg is exceptionally easy.

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  • http://backtype.com/alwillis Albert Willis

    Correct–Google isn’t going to out-Apple Apple when it comes to the smartphones. And T-Mobile’s 3G network isn’t nearly as expansive or robust as AT&T’s.

    Now that the iTunes guy is in charge of MobileMe (which does provide push email–Exchange not needed), we should expect to see more from Apple with Mesh-like services.

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