Kevin Rose
Kevin Rose
Robert Kevin Roseis an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Revision3, Digg, Pownce, and Milk. He also served as production assistant and co-host at TechTV's The Screen Savers. From 2012 to 2014, he was a venture partner at GV. He is also currently a board member for the Tony Hawk Foundation...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth21 February 1977
CityRedding, CA
CountryUnited States of America
investors
I want to be known as one of the most accurate investors that ever lived.
brainstorm loved meeting talk talking
One of the things that I've always loved to do is brainstorm ideas with friends and get together and talk about what they're building... Essentially, my day-to-day is just going around and meeting entrepreneurs and talking to them about what they plan on launching.
approach democratic dependent mainstream reporting valuable
The democratic approach to news is a very valuable thing. We're always going to be dependent on the quality of reporting of mainstream media.
both breaks correction difference equal given issues newspapers print sides since whereas
Since news breaks on digg very quickly, we face the same issues as newspapers which print a retraction for a story that was misreported. The difference with digg is that equal play can be given to both sides of a story, whereas with a newspaper, a retraction or correction is usually buried.
editors front handful masses
Digg is like your newspaper, but rather than a handful of editors determining what's on the front page, the masses do.
add consumer deals fits ton
I focus on consumer Internet. Sometimes it's a working prototype; sometimes it's an idea on a napkin. I don't do a ton of deals a year, and I really like working with startups - it's the only way I can invest. It fits my ADD brain.
people
People want to have a voice and a say in what is news.
allow editor stories submit users
With Digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allow an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
break crawl determine humans information machine mass relevance versus
One of the things that's been crazy for us has been the speed at which news can break on Digg, because it's powered by a mass of humans versus a machine that has to go out and crawl and find the information and then determine its relevance mathematically.
At our peak, no one knew how to value Digg.
anyone express interest type wants web
We want to open digg up to just about anyone and everyone that wants to express their interest in any type of news story or Web content.
digging gathering means providing serve spreading third
Digg will serve as a means of gathering metrics for third party websites, providing them insights into who's digging their content, who they are spreading it to.
background computer front geeky hit science stories studied
My background is in tech. I studied computer science, and was working on TechTV, so the first thing I wanted to do was see my favorite motherboard stories hit the front page; you know, like, really geeky stuff.