After hearing a no from Google on its acquisition, Digg is finally focusing at work and to begin with has hired Tom Shin. He will be taking position as head of sales after years of experience with Yahoo as its head of sales for the Northwest region. His job will be to look after Digg’s advertising and management. Let’s see if Shin can repeat the magic spell that boosted Yahoo Mail’s revenue in bulk for Digg desperately needs it.
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[...] be able to get along selling its own ads, independently. The move was shaping up when Digg hired its first sales exec, Thomas Shin, a former Yahoo sales exec. This had to happen eventually, give that Digg has grown large [...]