lunes, 23 de julio de 2012

Top 6 Comments on Mashable This Week

This week, Mashable readers made comments that made us laugh, think and even scratch our heads. Between coverage of Digg being sold for a mere $500,000, Neil Armstrong's would-have-been Instagram and one music shop's list of artists to "Do Not Never Ever Buy," there was a lot for Mashable readers to talk about.

During an outdoor concert in London Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney had the plug pulled by order of the police before the curtain fall. Some of our readers felt the plug on their music wasn't pulled soon enough.

Digg was sold for a mere $500,000 last week. Following the rise and fall of the internet darling, our readers took a chance to debate its place in the social media sphere, while others said it wouldn't be long before Facebook follows suit.

We also discovered what it might have been like If Neil Armstrong had Instagram during his trip to the moon. But some readers will never let conspiracy theories die.

The Soyuz space shuttle launch video caused some readers to question the semantics of a 'lift-off'.

When PayPal co-founder Peter Theil went up against Google's chairman Eric Schmidt during a conference panel saying that Google had no idea how to invest its $50 billion in technology, our readers took the chance to step in and defend Google's honor.

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