Jul 27 2006

Netscape versus Digg

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Newly relaunched Netscape.com has been getting into a bit of a slanging match with Digg – the site which gets its users to rate news stories.

The new Netscape does something very similar but pays its would-be-editors up to $1,000 a month for their recommendations. Kevin Rose, from Digg, and Jason Calacanis, from Netscape, have been trading blows in blogland for some time.

But visitors to Netscape.com earlier today were greeted with a rather rude pop-up – it was a four letter word of Anglo-Saxon origin but obscure etymology.

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