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Kevin Rose            

Venture Capitalist; Former TechTV/G4 Personality; Founder of Digg & Entrepreneur

Kevin Rose is a venture capitalist at True Ventures and is also the CEO of Oak Meditation.

He hosts a podcast called the Kevin Rose Show where he explores how to reach pique personal and professional performance while living a minimal and balanced life. There he interviews authors, technologists, scientists, meditators, self-experimenters and productivity hackers to discover insights that can improve your life.

He was also the founder and chief architect of Digg. He oversaw all aspects of the management and development of the Web site. Under his leadership, Digg grew to more than 30 million unique visitors per month and has been included in TIME Magazine’s “50 Best Websites” list every year since 2006.

Kevin started Digg in September 2004 as a personal project. His initial idea was to conduct a social experiment in how masses of users could control and promote news and other content on the Web, without external editorial control. After a very short time, he realized the power of his idea, as Digg was becoming a resource for breaking news stories and developed a strong user following.

Kevin is also a co-founder of the Internet Television Network Revision3 where, as a member of the board, he provides strategic direction to the company. He also co-hosts the popular Revision3 show, Diggnation, a weekly video podcast based on digg.com news stories and content. Diggnation consistently ranks as one of the top podcast downloads from the Apple iTunes Music Store.

Prior to founding Digg and Revision3, Kevin was a co-host of the popular technology television programs Attack of the Show on the G4 Network and The Screen Savers on TechTV. During Kevin’s tenure at The Screen Savers, a live TV program focusing on computers and technology, it was the highest rated show on TechTV, reaching 55 million households.

Before working at TechTV, Kevin worked for several technology startups as well as for the U.S. Department of Energy.

A well-recognized expert on technology and the Internet, Kevin has spoken at a variety of industry events including the Web 2.0 Summit, Le Web 3, The Next Web Conference, and Ad:Tech. In 2007, Kevin was included in BusinessWeek’s “25 Most Influential People,” and in 2008, Details magazine’s “Mavericks 2008,” and the MIT Technology Review’s “TR 35.”

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Difference between NYC and SF tech scene - Business Insider
Moving is always a life change. But moving from San Francisco to New York City ? There might be some culture shock involved. Kevin Rose, a former startup ...
Why Kevin Rose ditched Silicon Valley for watches - Business Insider
If you said in the early 2000s that tech icon Kevin Rose would one day leave Silicon Valley behind, it's likely few would agree with you. But in 2015, the Digg ...
Kevin Rose
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