Digg founder Kevin Rose offers to buy Pocket from Mozilla

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Dig, the Web 2.0-To links to the agreeer that Given the second chance in life nowMozilla’s readable-layer app, open to pocket purchase.

Thursday, Mozila has announced that it will turn off the pocket on July 8The way people use the web have developed and it was necessary to concentrate on new fields of development. Within a short period of time, Dig’s original owner Kevin Rose is now co-founder of the new Dig, including Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, X posts That his company will be interested in gaining pockets from Mozilla.

Rose wrote on both Mozila and Pocket in the post, “We like pockets on @digg, happy to grab it and continue to support your users for years.” The post has tagged the founding partner of Betwapers, Peter Rosas, formerly the founder of Gizmodo and Engagaz, now the new product in Molala.

Both Dig or Mozilla have not yet replied any request for commenting on the news. However, if the deal exceeds it, it can be interesting, because the dag can earn the existing user base in the pocket to increase its interest in restarting its restoration. Dig can probably integrate the pocket reading list with the dig, making users directly finding and sharing directly attractive content in the news agigator. It can provide the initial pipeline for feeding news and articles in Digi while working to increase its user base.

Dig’s return attracted attention, because it pairs the main founder of the dig, with the Ohanian, who helped to create a long -time Dig contestant Reddit, now an internet giant of his own. Dig has recently announced It also brings Christian Selig, the founder of the third party Reddit Apollo as a consultant. Selig’s Apollo app was one of the best ways to contact Reddit, but the company cut the app access to the app Increase the price of API It is at the point of which Celig was out of the business.

Dig is not just one person after pocket. Medium CEO Tony Stabline says he also explored the purchase of pockets in 2021, but never heard of the app shutting it from Mozila.

“Not sure what Mozilla is doing, but it is a kind of worrying,” Stabine told TechCrunch. “The pocket software is easy to rebuild, but it is difficult to replace some of the surrounding infrastructure and integrated on the web. So I’m sure someone will accept it.”

Stablin’s comments were updated after the publication.

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