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		<title>Leah Culver pownces on Digg</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 15:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize that the headline on this post will make no sense whatsoever to 99 per cent of the population, but I&#8217;m not about to let that stop me :-) It appears that Leah Culver of Pownce took a shot at the folks behind Digg over a new social-networking feature that she suggests was copied [...]]]></description>
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<p>I realize that the headline on this post will make no sense whatsoever to 99 per cent of the population, but I&#8217;m not about to let that stop me  :-) It appears that Leah Culver of Pownce took a shot at the folks behind Digg over a new social-networking feature that she suggests was copied from Pownce &#8212; and to add insult to injury, she <a href="http://valleywag.com/tech/leah-culver/pownce-engineer-picks-fight-with-kevin-rose-302888.php">used a Digg post to do it</a>. </p>
<p><img class="left" src='http://www.mathewingram.com/work/wp-content/uploads/665437087_4e09a2b1d4.jpg' alt='665437087_4e09a2b1d4.jpg' />What makes this story so odd, as Valleywag and <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/24/pownce-vs-digg-who-will-kevin-rose-back/">TechCrunch</a> point out, is that Leah is part of (or was part of) the Digg inner circle, and <a href="http://www.pownce.com/about/">helped create Pownce</a> with Digg founder Kevin Rose. She also reportedly used to be in a relationship with <a href="http://deltatangobravo.com/authors/dburka">Daniel Burka</a>, a (Canadian) UI designer who has worked on both Digg and Pownce. I realize that all of this strays into the Perez Hilton, celebrity-gossip end of the spectrum, but I still find it fascinating. Was it an inside joke? A 3 a.m. post that shouldn&#8217;t have been published? </p>
<p>More importantly for fans of Digg and Pownce, does this imply that there is tension between Kevin and Digg co-founder Jay Adelson? The picture Leah refers to <a href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Digg_Copies_Pownce_PIC">in the Digg post</a> (which I assume was a screenshot of the feature she mentions) has vanished from Flickr, which implies that she may have changed her mind &#8212; or been talked into taking it down. As we all know, however, nothing on the Internet is ever really gone.</p>
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