That's a decent point you have there. While it wouldn't be very practical to invite 100,000 people it would've been nice for REV3 to invite say the first 50 people that donated money early on. It should be enough, however, to know that your money donated early on helped build something that has impacted tech-media and given a sense of rebirth and retribution to a once prominent Tech-TV, now Digg culture.
For the record, Rev3 has absolutely no involvement with digg.com, other than the fact that we produce the podcast Diggnation, which is about digg.com. The multi-million dollar investment that you speak of went to digg.com, NOT Rev3. I know that, because Jay is acting CEO of both companies and Kevin appears on several Rev3 shows, the fact that digg.com and Rev3 are two entirely separate entities may seem a bit confusing. Rev3 did our part by showing up to the event and taping Kevin's presentation which we will be releasing for free, to the public on Saturday.
Well Laura Foy was still the host of G4.tv when I cancelled last year. They even axed their own hosts? I would be scared to work there everyday, wondering if my job is safe. From another photo it turns out those hosts have their own podcast, On10.net.
veeohJun 23, 2006
cool! cant wait for the Vbulletin party...
ziggystardustJun 23, 2006
That's a decent point you have there. While it wouldn't be very practical to invite 100,000 people it would've been nice for REV3 to invite say the first 50 people that donated money early on. It should be enough, however, to know that your money donated early on helped build something that has impacted tech-media and given a sense of rebirth and retribution to a once prominent Tech-TV, now Digg culture.
cawpinJun 23, 2006
What's funny about that picture is that it looks as if Kevin is about to "claw" her tit. Just made me laugh, hahahahah.
keithharrisonJun 23, 2006
For the record, Rev3 has absolutely no involvement with digg.com, other than the fact that we produce the podcast Diggnation, which is about digg.com. The multi-million dollar investment that you speak of went to digg.com, NOT Rev3. I know that, because Jay is acting CEO of both companies and Kevin appears on several Rev3 shows, the fact that digg.com and Rev3 are two entirely separate entities may seem a bit confusing. Rev3 did our part by showing up to the event and taping Kevin's presentation which we will be releasing for free, to the public on Saturday.
ekaiJun 23, 2006
Here's some video interviews from the party of Kevin & the guys behind the slick new data viz in digg 3.<a class="user" href="http://www.geekentertainment.tv/2006/06/23/previewing-digg-version-3/">http://www.geekentertainment.tv/2006/06/23/previewing-digg-version-3/</a>
ekaiJun 23, 2006
Here's a clip of what some of the visualizations look like. Yes, Kevin said they're opening up the API in July so you can create your own ways of interacting with digg.<a class="user" href="http://blip.tv/file/44136">http://blip.tv/file/44136</a>
darkhackJun 23, 2006
Wish I was at the party, but I ant in Cali
kryptogrowlJun 23, 2006
i didn't know indiana jones worked for digg<a class="user" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/173084876/in/set-72157594174626290/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/173084876/in/set-72157594174626290/</a>
Closed AccountJun 24, 2006
Well Laura Foy was still the host of G4.tv when I cancelled last year. They even axed their own hosts? I would be scared to work there everyday, wondering if my job is safe. From another photo it turns out those hosts have their own podcast, On10.net.