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1999 doesn’t seem like so long ago but in Internet time it might as well be the beginning of the last Ice Age. In 1999, J.D. Lasica wrote what might be my favorite article in this story (which is why I saved it for last). He was speaking about citizen journalism from the other side of the last Internet bubble. He wasn’t inf (Read More)
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In 1995, Jeff Taylor sat in front of a group of Boston Globe executives. He had an idea for a website, a job board, that would post help-wanted ads online. It was one of the first of its kind. What he wanted was $1 Million dollars in exchange for controlling interest in this venture.
He was going to call Monster Board. (Read More)
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One of the greatest dangers for a storyteller is internal inconsistencies. People have a deeply seated sense for reality. You could have a world of Dwarves, Elves and Vampires, it doesn’t really matter as long as these supernatural creatures follow the rules you set out for them. (Read More)
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We’ve compiled a list of 20 of the weirdest Zombie movies we could find. These movies take the Zombie phenomenon and bend it to create something entirely different. (Read More)
Gamasutra Feature Articles
In this in-depth article, Chen looks at the state of games for social networks like Facebook & MySpace, which "seem poised to set a revolution in the game industry akin to the one first kindled by downloadable casual games", according to her.
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93 Studios will give consumers access to comprehensive research into compelling subjects and content producers a platform to explore their passions and create products. (Read More)
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Social Media doesn’t like free thought. I would go as far as to say that we hate it. To understand why, I’d like to take you on a little trip back to your local High School. How are the two related?
Well, look closely, they actually have quite a bit in common. (Read More)
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This isn't to say that Nokia's Booklet 3G doesn't have some features that allow it to stand out in the crowd. It has an integrated assisted GPS and HDMI for HD video output. HD netbooks aren't all that common. Style-wise with its aluminium case and 10-inch glass screen, it looks to be pitched a bit more towards mobile execu (Read More)
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In the video above you will hear from esteemed General, Charles Braddock, who will teach you everything you need to know to make it out of a Zombie attack with your nibbly bits intact. (Read More)