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February 13, 2009 5:00 AM PST

Audio slideshow: Digg-ing Revision3

by James Martin

Inside warehouse studios and lofts in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood, Internet television network Revision3 is leveraging the viral nature of the Web by chasing the latest memes and creating content that showcases the best of geek-tech culture.

Founded in 2005 by Jay Adelson, Kevin Rose, and David Prager, Revision3 is a TV network for the Web. It's on-demand content you can watch when you want and where you want.

We stop by the studio, as well as Kevin Rose's loft, to see what it's like to shoot The Digg Reel and Diggnation.

James is a photographer for CNET News.
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by donsms February 20, 2009 11:28 AM PST
Hey Leo Laporte!, I hope you took notes!
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