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Facebook tests new privacy-setting page

Facebook, owner of the world’s largest social-networking site, will test simplified privacy settings and eliminate the site’s regional networks, an effort to quell concerns about the use of personal information.
Publication date: 2009-07-02

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Worms 2 and King of Fighters

Worms 2: Armageddon and King of Fighters ‘98 Ultimate Match are  going head to head for your money this week on Xbox Live Arcade. Both of the $10/800 Microsoft Point games are  looking to add something new to a game you already loved. Worms retains its side-scrolling, turn-based shooter gameplay, allowing four teams of adorable, mouthy [...]
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Dave Perry demonstrates Gaikai streaming game service

Dave Perry has added a new post to his website that includes the video you see above demonstrating the performance of Gaikai. As you may remember Gaikai is a competitor to the OnLive gaming service which was announced earlier this year at the Game Developer Conference. Both services are teasing the possibility of being able [...]
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GDGT launches and is immediately overwhelmed by user response

What happens when two of the most famous gadget guys launch a new site together? It becomes overwhelmed so fast that it crashes, that’s what. If you’ve ever followed Engadget or Gizmodo then you know the names Ryan Block and Peter Rojas. The two are famous for having created the ultimate gadget news blogs and [...]
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