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Google’s on and off negotiations with Digg have been back on in a big way for the last six weeks, we’ve heard from multiple sources inside and outside of Google. The two companies have reportedly signed a letter of intent and are close to a deal that will bring Digg under the Google News property. The acquisition price is in the $200 million range, says one source.

We first wrote about the Google-Digg negotiations in March. Despite a vigorous denial by Digg CEO Jay Adelson the negotiations continued, although Google’s Marissa Mayer reportedly cooled on the company for a period of time.

The companies are now in final negotiations according to our sources, although it could be a couple of weeks before it closes. And while the major deal points have been agreed on, the acquisition could still fall apart. Microsoft, which was previously interested in the company, may be willing to step back in at a much lower price.


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TollywoodBollywood   # TollywoodBollywood
  Posted 121 days ago. (hide)

OMG...I hope this never happens…It no good for anything to be monopolized….

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devilsworkshop   # devilsworkshop
  Posted 121 days ago. (hide)

I pray it happens..I will start a website digghacks.com because i am sure google will add new features with many many bugs :grin:

On a serious note – i would consider using digg if google acquires it.

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GopinathM   # GopinathM
  Posted 121 days ago. (hide)

OMG....what else is the popular on web that does not belong to Google?

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devilsworkshop   # devilsworkshop
  Posted 120 days ago. (hide)

More Masala

Man, with YouTube and Digg under the Google umbrella, Google will have control over every idiot on the internet!
With the purchase of Digg, they could force out Microsoft from advertising on Digg

Digg Members React

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pushpinderbagga   # pushpinderbagga
  Posted 120 days ago. (hide)

omg…

this might also be a game to stop the oveflow of bookmarking sites on the internet… with digg under its belt… it might de-index all bogus bookmarking sites… just like they did for that trends thing…

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fitnessking   # fitnessking
  Posted 120 days ago. (hide)

What a obscene waste of $200M

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fitnessking   # fitnessking
  Posted 120 days ago. (hide)

They should consider buying IndianPad

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