Wired Buys Reddit

by Scott Beale on November 2, 2006 · 0 comments

Reddit

Speaking of acquisition Tuesday, in a move that surprised many, Wired (via their parent company Condé Nast Publications) purchased the popular news tracking service Reddit. Liz Gannes has more on this over at GigaOm.

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