Recently Slashdot announced the websites third redesign in its thirteen year lifespan, and TweakTown was invited over to take a look at the new diggs. This morning I was given a personal walkthrough ...
Dice Holdings Inc. — owners of career website Dice — have purchased Geeknet’s three media properties: Slashdot, SourceForge, and Freecode. Dice Holdings Inc. — owners of career website Dice — have ...
In the modern responsive Web Three Point Oh Internet, Slashdot stands like a thing frozen in time—it’s a coelacanth stuck incongruously in an aquarium full of more colorful fish. The technology news ...
At one point in the U.S.’s development, there were 1,400 or so railroads. Today, there are three major lines. Admittedly, it is a leap — but not a big one — for Jeff Bates, cofounder of Slashdot, to ...
Slashdot is a news aggregator site where contributors submit interesting stories about science, tech, and assorted geekery. It's one of the oldest and biggest social network sites on teh tubez*, and ...
The Sputnik launch isn't the only big anniversary this month; Slashdot is celebrating, too. The influential "news for nerds" site famous for swamping unsuspecting websites with boatloads of traffic ...
Dice Holdings buys Slashdot, SourceForge, and Freecode to augment its job sites with content. Dice Holdings buys Slashdot, SourceForge, and Freecode to augment its job sites with content. The popular ...
Rob Malda, known to nerds everywhere as CmdrTaco, has resigned as editor-in-chief of Slashdot, the influential website he founded 14 years ago. Malda, who launched the site while still a college ...
Nearly five years ago, a 21-year-old computer-science nerd named Rob Malda made his first postings on a Web site known as Slashdot. Little did he know at the time--those messages marked the beginning ...
On August 9, tech news aggregator Slashdot quietly removed one of its earliest features, which had been available to all visitors since its founding in 1997: the ability to post comments as an ...
There once was a time that Slashdot was the nexus of news from the technologists in the trenches. To have your online article"Slashdotted" was akin to receiving heavy airplay on the radio. I've seen ...