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€1000 Virtual Item For Game Raises €2 Million In 4 Days For Bigpoint

€1000 Virtual Item For Game Raises €2 Million In 4 Days For Bigpoint

The free-to-play model, while disparaged by some developers as exploitative of players, has certainly proved itself over and over to be financially sustainable if done right. And although I myself have paid a buck or two for extra in-game content myself, I have always found it hard to believe that there are people...

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Facebook and the Age of Curation Through Unsharing

Facebook and the Age of Curation Through Unsharing

Facebook’s Open Graph is ushering in a monumental shift in how we curate what we share. Curation used to mean opting in to sharing. You found or did something you thought your audience would care about, and you went to the trouble of sharing it. This worked when we didn’t have so much...

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Western Digital’s WD TV Gets Vimeo, Playjam Support

Western Digital’s WD TV Gets Vimeo, Playjam Support

The WD TV Live may not have the clout of Roku or Boxee, but these little streaming boxes are a good choice for streamers and home media enthusiasts. They added Spotify to the lineup last month, which makes the box a solid replacement for your laptop or iPod when you just need a...

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TCTV: Reflections On Steve Jobs And His Legacy

It’s been a hard night and Erick and I thought it would be fitting to reflect a bit on Steve Jobs and his legacy. We’re both understandably crushed by the news but rather than look back we wanted to look forward, forward to what comes next in a world without one of its...

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Is Nothing Sacred? First Broadway Cam Surfaces

Is Nothing Sacred? First Broadway Cam Surfaces

It seems the the Book of Mormon is one of the first Broadway musicals to receive the popular pirate treatment. As of yesterday, there was a bootleg version of the show floating around the sharing sites complete with instructions on how to improve your watching experience. A bootlegger shot the show in March,...

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