Nearly a month ago, blog search engine company Feedster’s Scott #2, Scott Johnson left the building. We thought, it was the last we heard of it. Today, Jeremy Zawodny went out on a limb, and predicted that Feedster will die in 2006. This prompted Chris Redlitz, President of Feedster to leave a comment: “We purged some personnel and systems, recruited new leadership (including a new VP of engineering) and acquired resources to build a much more scalable foundation for a very valuable core asset, Feedster.com.” Scott Rafer, former CEO chimes in comments in JZ’s original post. It continues….
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