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"Michael says that a very reputable source has informed him that Digg has been valuated at somewhere between $200 and $225 million (down from what they were worth last year).
Google and Microsoft are both apparently making moves to purchase the social tech and news community, and Arrington believes that the end result may be a bidding war between the two companies."
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from mvandemar 1536 Days ago #
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Actually, it’s not true:http://blog.digg.com/?p=114From the blog:Normally our policy is to not comment about things like this, but this morning’s rumors about a bidding war involving Google and Microsoft have created such a stir we feel compelled to tell you all directly that they are completely inaccurate. -Jay Adelson

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from EmperorAnton 1536 Days ago #
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While that piece of dung known as Digg still has some value, they should sell.

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from NickWilsdon 1047 Days ago #
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No point pushing this to the front page now that the story has been discredited IMO

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from dannysullivan 1047 Days ago #
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same as nick, with the digg denial out, that should go hot rather than the initial rumor

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