The Truth About The Early Days of Digg

One of the first posts here on CN was a recap of a presentation at the Future of Web Apps conference with Kevin Rose. In that presentation (and many since), Kevin noted that the site was built with, “$2,000 to start, using a developer on elance for $10/hr.”

Found via Andrew Badera, below is an interview with Andrew Warner of Mixergy and Owen Byrne. Owen was the technical builder of the first version of Digg. In the interview, Owen speaks about what really took place as Digg was built. Andrew talks about the “celebrity” status that Kevin Rose has received for creating Digg. Some notes:

  • Apparently Kevin was nervous that he might be losing his job and needed to find something else to move to
  • The supposed $10/hr on Elance is not correct Owen says – it was more and he also received equity in the company
  • Digg mainly came about because Kevin wanted to get to the frontpage of Slashdot and couldn’t
  • Kevin had a lot of friends who blogged about Digg and the notes on the Screensavers show helped build massive inbound links
  • Owen says luck and timing played a big part of the Digg success
  • Interesting line from Owen regarding luck… “luck is just probability and the more times you try, the higher your probability”
  • Apparently Paris Hilton losing her cell phone was a huge help with Digg growth in the early days
  • Interesting discussion from Owen’s perspective about the human side of Digg’s growth

Check out the full video interview below and the associated notes on Mixergy. Andrew pushes Owen to give tips about entrepreneurship. You can just listen to this video while you are working – it’s a must listen/watch.

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8 COMMENTS
  1. Miguel says:

    kevin rose is a douche

  2. dean collins says:

    love the comment at around 13 mins about Luck,

    “Luck is a percentage based on persistence of continually starting more projects”

    :)

  3. Thanks for the acknowledgment Allen!

  4. sameer says:

    Good post Allen!

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  6. Keven Dones says:

    Indeed a great interview by Andrew Warner. I heard so many story’s how Digg got started. This interview clear everything a most listing to.

  7. Rich says:

    You guys are listening to a disgruntled code monkey. Kevin Rose was the vision behind the company, and he found a freelancer to build it. When the project got too big and serious, Owen got demoted. End of story.

  8. Somebody’s got a man-crush.

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