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Social Media

Early thoughts on Google Buzz

February 10, 2010

Feel free to follow me on Google Buzz here.  Disclaimer: Won’t be mostly about games.  Will probably be about the plethora of other things I follow such as politics, feminism, LGBT rights, web/social media, etc. in addition to gaming. Will mostly be RSS feed sharing and short commentary.  May evolve over time (or be abandoned [...]

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Facebook adding a "games dashboard"

January 20, 2010

Facebook’s development wiki has a roadmap of upcoming features.  One of these features slotted for the end of this month is a Games Dashboard for Facebook.

If you are at all remotely a Facebook game player, you probably already know how difficult it is to find interesting games.  It’s like the iPhone application store, yet even [...]

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Growing into something great!

November 17, 2009

In my previous post, I solicited for some guest bloggers in the realm of gaming and LGBT issues, feminism, women’s rights, and other forms of awareness.  There has been an OVERWHELMING response, to the extent that I have joined up with two other fantastic ladies in the creation of a brand new blog that will [...]

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Looking for guest bloggers and contributors

November 11, 2009

I have been thinking a lot lately about the void in blogging to really target some issues that I think are glazed over in other game journalism.  I’m talking gay issues, alternative culture, transgender issues, feminism, politics, equality, etc. and how they relate to video games, online worlds, and social media.  I have been attempting [...]

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Pro-Rape Facebook group shut down

November 10, 2009

I’m a bit late on reporting this one, but apparently a group of students from the all-male St. Paul’s College at Sydney University created a “Define Statutory” Facebook group with the goal being to promote pro-rape culture.  Facebook allowed this public group to exist on Facebook for months before it was finally removed.
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