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TechCrunch recently spotlighted Digg, a nostalgic platform from the Web 2.0 boom, which is contemplating acquiring Mozilla’s read-it-later app, Pocket. With Mozilla planning to shut down Pocket on July 8, Kevin Rose, a key figure in Digg’s history and now its co-founder along with Reddit’s co-creator Alexis Ohanian, expressed interest in taking over Pocket.
Rose tweeted his enthusiasm for supporting Pocket’s user base, tagging both Mozilla and Pocket, and stating that Digg is happy to continue its support. The potential deal could be a game-changer, allowing Digg to leverage Pocket’s existing audience and possibly embed Pocket’s reading features into Digg, making content sharing and discovery even easier for users.
This move comes as Digg tries to make a comeback, pairing its original founder Rose with Ohanian, who famously created Reddit. Recently, they added Christian Selig, the developer of Reddit’s Apollo app, as an advisor to incorporate insights from the Reddit universe. This revival hints at a fresh approach to content curation, blending nostalgia with modern innovation.
As the digital landscape evolves, the news underscores a shift towards consolidating content tools and platforms to create seamless user experiences. Whether this deal materializes or not, it highlights the ongoing push for smarter, integrated web experiences demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of legacy platforms like Digg.
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