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Photos: Revision3 revs up in S.F.

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    Diggnation banner

    At a San Francisco launch party for the new Web-based network Revision3, the logo for the Rev3 show "Diggnation" is projected on the wall. The party took place Sept. 26 near the former offices of the now-defunct international television network TechTV. A number of TechTV alums banded together to create Revision3, which offers original content for the on-demand Internet generation.

    Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Alex Albrecht, Dr. Tiki

    Alex Albrecht, Dr. Tiki

    At the Revision3 launch party, "Diggnation" co-host and producer Alex Albrecht (left) chats with Dr. Tiki, a character on the popular video podcast Tiki Bar TV.

    Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Kevin Rose

    Kevin Rose

    Revision3 founder Kevin Rose enjoys the fruits of his labor at the launch party. Rose, a former TechTV on-air personality, also created the computer hacking Web show "thebroken" and the technology news Web site digg.

    Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Martin Sargent

    Martin Sargent

    Martin Sargent, a former late-night TechTV host, now offers his original take on the world of technology and the Internet on the irreverant Revision3 shows "Web Drifter" and "Infected." Sargent is uniquely qualified for this job, according to his bio on the Rev3 site, since "I have done little else but surf the Internet since the Clinton Administration."

    Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

  • Revision3 logo on brick wall

    Revision3 logo on brick wall

    A Revision3 logo lights up the outside brick wall of Mighty, where hundreds showed up for the Revision3 launch party. The Web-based network gets more than 1.5 million downloads a month, according to the company.

    Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

    Caption by: Andy Smith

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By Andy Smith | September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT) | Topic: Networking

  • Diggnation banner
  • Alex Albrecht, Dr. Tiki
  • Kevin Rose
  • Martin Sargent
  • Revision3 logo on brick wall

San Francisco launch party kicks off Web-based network with roots in TechTV.

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Diggnation banner

At a San Francisco launch party for the new Web-based network Revision3, the logo for the Rev3 show "Diggnation" is projected on the wall. The party took place Sept. 26 near the former offices of the now-defunct international television network TechTV. A number of TechTV alums banded together to create Revision3, which offers original content for the on-demand Internet generation.

Published: September 29, 2006 -- 12:00 GMT (05:00 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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