Google hires Digg founder Kevin Rose; Milk shuts down Google is counting on another high-profile Internet entrepreneur to boost its social networking aspirations: The Internet search giant is hiring Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, according to technology blog All Things D. Digg, Milk founder Kevin Rose headed to Google: report Kevin Rose, co-founder of Milk and Digg.com, has reportedly taken a job with Google. What on Earth could that be about? Kevin Rose Shuts Down Oink Why? Report: Digg Founder Kevin Rose Joining Google Kevin Rose, founder of the popular social news site Digg, will now be joining the team at Google, AllThingsD is reporting. 7 Things Web 2.0 Star Kevin Rose Could Do for Google It seems that Web 2.0 superstar and Digg founder Kevin Rose and his team from the Internet startup development lab Milk will join Google. (He left some earlier clues, actually.) So far, there's no official word, so Rose and Co.'s role remains uncertain. Here are some ideas about what Rose could do for Google, especially for its social network thingie Google+: Digg, Milk founder Kevin Rose said to have joined Google Digg co-founder Kevin Rose is said to have joined Google, the search and advertising giant that once eyed Digg for a purchase. Google Hires Digg's 'Brat Pack' Prince The excitement around Google's reported hiring of Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg and mobile app "lab" Milk, ought to come a disclaimer. Even though Rose once graced the cover of BusinessWeek under the cover line "How This Kid Made $60 Million in 18 Months" and was anointed the leader of "a new brat pack of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs," the 35-year-old California native has a spotty track ... Digg, Milk founder Kevin Rose said to join Google Digg co-founder Kevin Rose is said to have joined Google, the search and advertising giant that once eyed Digg for a purchase. [Read more] Google Grabs Digg Founder Kevin Rose [REPORT] A day after his Oink app folded -- and only five months after it was founded -- Kevin Rose is going to Google, according to a report. Kevin Rose's Oink App Folds After Five Months Kevin Rose, the founder of Digg, has pulled the plug on Oink, the first app from his new company, Milk.
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