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GameCareerGuide.com will ... present the Game Career Seminar, Oct. 28 - 29, 2006 at the VGXPO which will take place at the Valley Forge Convention Center outside of Philadelphia. For more information, visit http://www.gamecareerseminar.com/
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GSN is an industry leading, interactive game content provider distributing competition-related programming to its 66-million subscriber cable television network and its casual and skill-based online games portal, GSN.com. As the premier television network for games, GSN produces some of the most popular original casino and game show series on air. GSN.com features all types of game play: flash games for fun, skill cash game tournaments and free downloadable games. GSN is distributed throughout the U.S. and Canada by all major cable operators, satellite providers and telcos. The company is jointly owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Liberty Media Corporation. For further information, visit GSN's press website at corp.gsn.com.
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Game Developer's mission for more than ten years has been to provide game developers with information, news, and articles that pertain directly to them. The Front Line Awards are an official way of recognizing one specific aspect of the industry: the tools that developers need to do their jobs.
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For more freely available information, including sample data, or to purchase the complete Game Developer Census 2007 report, please visit http://www.gamedevresearch.com/. Purchase of the full report includes both a 150-page in-depth report with listings by U.S. state and Canadian province, and a separate Excel document featuring the full, comprehensive data set in sortable and exportable form.
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Scott Rice and Amy Harris are the co-creators of the Information Literacy Game. Amy created the question categories, wrote the questions and additional information and selected websites for evaluation. Scott thought up the idea for the game, programmed the game using Ajax, and assisted with questions and websites.
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"In the past, we printed and mailed copies of the agenda to more than 100 sportsmen's club representatives, outdoor writers and legislators," said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. "However, in our ongoing efforts to cut operational costs, we have decided that it would be better to post this information on our website providing a wider and more uniform distribution, while saving money for important conservation work."
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