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| The State of Indie Gaming [State Of The Field] Juan Gril has an interesting look up at the current state of indie games, both on the PC and on this current crop of consoles — what's currently cooking, and potential and pitfalls for the future. And where is the hotbed of radical innovation?:
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 8.483 |
More State AGs Say No To Sirius-XM Merger Four state attorneys general have joined 10 others in officially opposing the consolidation of two failing satellite radio companies into one. The state AGs of Connecticut, Maryland, Ohio and Washington s [..] |
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| Indie acts I've said it before, and will keep saying it until the DNC starts running ads quoting me: Like all indie acts, John McCain's early work was better.
This ad is a good start:
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 7.815 |
| Apple, Studios Giddy Over iPhone Gaming (AAPL) The WSJ checks in on the state of Apple (AAPL) iPhone/iPod touch gaming and finds a thriving industry. Key points:
iPhone and iPod touch owners have downloaded about 50 million games, according [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 7.674 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 7.626 |
| Console Makers Open Doors to Indie Game Designers The game industry has been a tough sell for indie game makers. However, now players like Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony are opening up digital distribution channels and reaching out to the independents.
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| Louisiana State Moves to Moodle via Campus Technology:
Louisiana State Moves to Moodle
It’s interesting to see a large state university move to an open source and free (at least in the sense of purchase price) course management system. I wonder if LSU will have a service contract with some entity, or will do all their own service, customization, and integration. [..] |
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 | Teachable Moment | Relevance: 7.371 |
| Louisiana State Moves to Moodle via Campus Technology:
Louisiana State Moves to Moodle
It’s interesting to see a large state university move to an open source and free (at least in the sense of purchase price) course management system. I wonder if LSU will have a service contract with some entity, or will do all their own service, customization, and integration. [..] |
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| How Obama Won The Internet: Blue State Digital From each presidential election emerges at least one consultancy credited with gaming the system in a new way: Political operatives who made their bones trying to get their candidates [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 7.310 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 7.247 |
| Indie Musician’s Tumblelog Packs Music, Photos Singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur uses his tumblelog, “Bag Is Hot,” to build his next two EPs and a full-length CD, due for release in 2008. Sample the goods on the photo and music journal posted by the indie musician discovered and signed by Peter Gabriel.
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 7.206 |
| Winners in Indie Dev Contest, with Video [Xbox Community Games] Last week Microsoft announced the winners of its 2008 Dream-Build-Play game development contest. The indie devs took home more than $70,000 in cash and prizes, and "will have the opportunity to receive an invitation to publish their games on Xbox LIVE Arcade." Mi [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 7.145 |
| Mario-Inspired Jazzy Song Hits Indie Scene [Music] I'm a fan of game-music, music inspired by games, and music made by games. It's all good, or at least it can be. So my interest was piqued when reader Jim emailed to let us know that indie bands Kaki King and The Mountain Goats had gotten together to record a six-song EP entitled Bla [..] |
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