Kevin Rose of Digg: the Most Famous Man on the Internet (Fox News)
It's Kevin Rose's Internet; we're just using it. Rose isn't only the founder of Digg, a news/technology/nonsense site that has 30 million visitors a month. He also has his own TV network (Revision3), a communications platform (Pownce), and legions of obsessed fans. He's having so much fun, you could almost miss the fact that he's setting himself up to be an Internet-age media mogul.
Inside Technology (New York Times)
Before today’s e-column, an administrative note. Nothing I’ve ever written has ever prompted a reaction like last week’s e-column. In six days, over 1,150 of you added comments to the online version at nytimes.com/pogue . The column was the #1 most e-mailed New York Times article for two days straight.
Tag: MICROSOFT (New York Times)
Man, Microsoft sure is in a hurry to get past the Windows Vista chapter of its history. It took five years for Microsoft to go from Windows XP to Windows Vista. But it’s taken less than two for Microsoft to go from Windows Vista to the first stable, early version of what it’s calling Windows 7.