Archive for April, 2009

Research play games to study pandemics
Canada.com, Canada
So where would a self-respecting expert find a model that is more like the real world? In the virtual world, of course, in the online society created by the game World of Warcraft. Researchers in Canada and around the world are using the lessons

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CNET News
Widget brings Twitter to World of Warcraft and other PC games
CNET News, CA
by Dan Ackerman Combining two of the most addictive things about the online universe–Twitter and World of Warcraft–seems like a good way to bring productivity in the Western world to a screeching halt. If that happens, you can blame PlayXpert,
Press Release: PLAYXPERT: GAMERS NOW TWEET INSIDE ANY PC GAME Fatman Games
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Press Release: PLAYXPERT: GAMERS NOW TWEET INSIDE ANY PC GAME
Fatman Games
The automated Tweets are particularly valuable to facilitate social gaming in multiplayer games such as World of Warcraft®, Call of Duty®, and Company of Heroes®. The playxpert in-game operating system works across any PC game allowing all PC gamers to

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Lost and Naked: A tale of hacking in World of Warcraft
Tech Digest, UK
What would you do if you woke up half-way across the world with no clothes on, and just a mining pick in your possession? That was the virtual reality that faced Luke Maskell when he logged into his World of Warcraft character, Häwk, one morning.

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Gamespy.com
Banned: World of Cheat-craft
Gamespy.com, CA
By Bryn Williams | Apr 30, 2009 Question: What happens when an all-powerful and silly World of Warcraft tester/GM item gets accidentally mailed in-game to a daft player? The answer is of course that Ulduar, the current end-game raid instance,

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Dialed In 77: Palm Pre launch date in June?
CNET News, CA
She's also pretty geeky–she likes World of Warcraft, comic books, and shiny gadgets. E-mail Nicole. Whether it's for just making calls or for cramming your entire life into one device, the ubiquitous cell phone continues to evolve.

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