Slashdot Turns Ten
Date: Wednesday, October 24 2007
Topic: GNU/Linux & Open Source


* Home of community-driven content celebrates 10 years of tech news
* More than 80,000 stories posted over the past decade

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 24, 2007 -- Slashdot (http:// slashdot.org), part of SourceForge, Inc. (Nasdaq:LNUX), the web site that pioneered community-generated content, will celebrate its tenth anniversary on October 25, 2007. To celebrate the anniversary, Slashdot is hosting a free event at Palo Alto's Blue Chalk Bistro, where members of the community can meet the site's founders and editorial team.

The tech community news site, started in 1997 by Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda with Jeff "Hemos" Bates, has grown to an Internet phenomenon in its 10 year run. Slashdot features stories submitted by readers and posted by a dedicated Slashdot editorial board. The site serves as a water cooler for a generation of technophiles and established the model for today's changing media landscape. In August 2007, Slashdot launched a new feature called Firehose that allows subscribers a glimpse into the submission process normally only seen by Slashdot's editors.

"Nobody's more surprised than I am that we've reached the ten year mark," said Rob Malda, Slashdot co-founder. "But we saw what people wanted, and gave it to them before anyone else did."

Stories on the site range from technical to bizarre, falling under the site's trademarked motto News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters. Slashdot's popularity regularly overpowers its featured websites, causing many to experience the "Slashdot effect," where the unexpected and overwhelming traffic slows or temporarily shuts down the linked-to site.

Malda has been posting insights and highlights on Slashdot's origins throughout the month on the site, including:

Links to the navel-gazing brief history of Slashdot:

http://meta.slashdot.org/meta/07/10/02/1553218.shtml

http://meta.slashdot.org/meta/07/10/10/1445216.shtml

http://meta.slashdot.org/meta/07/10/17/1412245.shtml

Most bizarre story broken on Slashdot:

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/02/14/143254

Top most visited stories and most active stories on Slashdot:

http://slashdot.org/hof.shtml

Photos of CmdrTaco and Hemos:

http://cmdrtaco.net/rob.shtml

http://web.sourceforge.com/company/mgmt_jeff_bates.php

About SourceForge, Inc.

SourceForge's media and e-commerce web sites connect millions of influential technology professionals and enthusiasts each day. Combining user-developed content, online marketplaces and e-commerce, SourceForge is the global technology community's nexus for information exchange, goods for geeks, and open source software distribution and services. SourceForge's network of web sites serves more than 32 million unique visitors each month* and includes: SourceForge.net, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, Linux.com, freshmeat.net, ITManagersJournal and NewsForge. For more information or to view the media kit online, visit www.sourceforge.com. (*Source: Google Analytics and Omniture, July 2007.) SourceForge, SourceForge.net, Slashdot, freshmeat, and ThinkGeek are registered trademarks of SourceForge, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks or product names are property of their respective owners.



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