Fark's founder and CEO Drew Curtis on the newest aggregators, publishers and the evolution of newsFark has been a longstanding aggregator of news site for more than a decade. You might have seen a Fark button on news articles so you can "Fark" a story, much like you'd do with a "Digg" button. But now that Facebook has its "Like" button across the Web, how has this changed the landscape for these established curators of news, like Fark and Digg? Basically, is it the news aggregator napalm? I asked Drew Curtis, the founder and CEO of Fark. For Fark, which drives 50 million to 100 million visits to other sites per month - has an opportunity to get visits back to its site. The difference between Fark and, say a Digg, is that Fark actually ... [http://vator.tv/n/10ab read more]
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MrDoublehappy 1 year ago
don't think shes too interested in your ramble their sir
majortom321 1 year ago