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  1. Xfire Broadcasting WoW Raids

    kotaku.com.au » Kotaku Australia - Sep 17, 2008

    Gamer's IM service Xfire is preparing to broadcast a World of Warcraft raid as a spectator event. Using a plugin for the Xfire client, up to 4,000 viewers will be able to watch and learn when the crack Nihilum guild

    Also tagged: tv, mmo, world of warcraft, wow, massively multiplayer

  2. Xfire Broadcasting WoW Raids [Xfire]

    gawker.com » Kotaku - Sep 17, 2008

    Gamer's IM service Xfire is preparing to broadcast a World of Warcraft raid as a spectator event. Using a plugin for the Xfire client, up to 4,000 viewers will be able to watch and learn when the crack Nihilum guild

    Also tagged: news, tv, mmo, world of warcraft, broadcasting, dyyno

  3. Raptr - Social Gaming Network Enters Public Beta [Raptr]

    kotaku.com » Kotaku - Sep 4, 2008

    Sometimes Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, Orkut and OpenSocial just aren't enough. Too much real world stuff, not enough gamerscore bragging. Enter Raptr - a new social network for gamers founded by Dennis 'Thresh' Fong (he

    Also tagged: social, news, social networking, live, wow, culture, xbla, steam, psn, raptr, thresh

  4. Xfire v1.96 Build 33659

    lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Aug 22, 2008

    Xfire allows you to see when your friends are online, what games they’re playing, and what servers they’re on. Join in on their games with one click. [5.13M] [Win95/98/ME/2k/XP/Vista] [FREE]

    Also tagged: games, gaming, download, freeware

  5. Software widgets are the new band shirts

    thenextweb.org » The Next Web - Jul 3, 2008

    Our - really beloved sponsor - Wakoopa (the Last.fm of software) has launched some new widgets today. From now on, it’s possible to express yourself by showing off your software usage. To let people know you’re the

    Also tagged: software, firefox, facebook, flock, widgets, social network, the netherlands, wakoopa

  6. PlayXpert Tries Keeping You Connected While Playing Games

    filefront.com » Gaming Today - Jun 2, 2008

    It’s challenge to keep in touch with everyone between the great assortment of chat and IM programs, but once you begin playing a game on PC, that adds another layer to the process. Ideally, PC games would work like

    Also tagged: games, directx, aim, xbox live, computer, steam, gamer life, game platforms, playxpert

  7. The Art of Speed: Conversations with Monster Makers

    fourhourworkweek.com » The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss - May 30, 2008

    The “Art of Speed” panel at SXSW: Evan Williams, Cali Lewis, Mike Cassidy, Tim Ferriss (Photo: vantan) I had a blast organizing and moderating the “Art of Speed” panel at the incredible SXSW conference a few months

    Also tagged: marketing, sxsw, blogger, ev, obvious, twitter, benchmark capital, cali lewis, sxswi, geekbrief, 4 hour workweek, ev williams, mike cassidy

  8. Xfire and Exent Launch In-Game Prize-Winning Treasure Hunt Promotion

    techwhack.com » Games Galore - Apr 3, 2008

    Event Open to All Call of Duty 2 Users Xfire, one of the fastest growing online gaming communities and Exent Technologies, the market leader in establishing additional release windows for video games, have teamed to

    Also tagged: press releases, call of duty 2, call of duty

  9. No Home Beta Until Q1 2008

    filefront.com » Gaming Today - Dec 21, 2007

    Much like LittleBigPlanet, a beta was expected to hit in late 2007. It was one of the heavy-hitters of the fall lineup for the PlayStation 3, but unfortunately, just like LBP, we won’t be seeing Home in any form until

    Also tagged: home, ps3, playstation 3, xbox live, jack tretton, sony, delay, release date, game consoles, playstation home, littlebigplanet, gamer life, game platforms, game companies

  10. Is Halo 3 Hurting Online PC Gaming? [Burned]

    kotaku.com » Kotaku - Nov 15, 2007

    According to the latest stats of Xfire, online PC gaming tool, there wasn't much networked computer gaming going on during October. Because while August and September are traditionally slow months (though still both

    Also tagged: microsoft, pc, bungie, halo 3, burned

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