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added 2008 Mon Jan 21 7:00:00 by unknown user
Whoa.... SEO's giving Jason some love!!! :-) Saved By: Jason Calacanis | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Thu May 31 0:32:03 by hemphill81
"Jason Calacanis, formerly of Weblogs, Inc. and more recently an Entrepreneur in Action at Sequoia Capital, will launch his newest startup, Mahalo, this afternoon at 3 PS PST. The site is password protected until then."
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 22:41:38 by msaleem
I've been getting quite a few emails asking about the Jason Calacanis challenge so I thought I would update you guys on it today.
added 2007 Mon Mar 19 21:26:33 by Craig
Search Engines need to be accountable for what gets ranked highly and transparency combined with education on how to use their tools should be the number one concern of Google, Yahoo, MSN, and anyone else who is captalizing on the brands that companies spend billions of dollars to create.
added 2007 Sun Mar 18 19:00:11 by Neophile
The Ninja reminisces over the last 10 years of SXSW and web culture.
added 2007 Sat Jan 13 21:50:01 by Neophile
C.K. has given his two weeks notice to AOL. He will be stepping down as Director and Co-Lead Anchor of Netscape and parting ways on amicable terms.
added 2006 Wed Aug 16 20:27:34 by Neophile
I've had many discussions with Kevin Rose (founder of digg) about the issues of friends voting for each other on social news sites including digg and he has told me over and over again it's not only fine, it's encouraged.
added 2006 Sat Aug 12 15:42:34 by johnwiseman
Jason Calacanis speaks about the new Netscape website, his offer to pay top users from major social news/bookmarking websites, his relationship with Kevin Rose and much, much more.
added 2006 Sat Aug 5 19:05:30 by Ousama
Jason and Benkler debate paying for top submitters.

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added 2006 Fri Aug 4 19:14:56 by msaleem
So far, Digg is breaking even on an estimated $3 million annually in revenues. A rumored $40 million offer from Yahoo! Inc. surfaced in January, which Yahoo denied. Nonetheless, people in the know say Digg is easily worth $200 million.
added 2006 Thu Aug 3 2:37:53 by msaleem_adiggted
Jason Calacanis also notes: "I think we have three of the top 20 DIGG users (and two from the top 10!). We also hired from Newsvine, delicious, and Reddit top users."
added 2006 Wed Aug 2 17:59:28 by Ousama
Today Netscape broke 20,000 stories submitted and 34,000 members (you can watch this at the tracker yourself here: http://www.netscape.com/tracker/ ).