For eagle-eyed readers of my contributions to The Guardian’s Game Theory column and my gamesblog posts over the past few years, it may come as no surprise that, upon my return to The Guardian after Digital Revolution production is over, I am moving on from games coverage to technological pastures wider. I have been skirting around the mainstream games industry news for a long time, writing more about play than PlayStation, more about the Web than the Wii, and more about creative uses of technology than controllers. Although I am still passionate about the extraordinary joy and power that fun can produce, it’s time for me to cover another area of interactivity. I’m looking forward to treading new ground with The Guardian, the details of which will be unveiled soon. However, with the sanction of the gamesbloggers, I may throw a few games-related posts on their blog if the story is suitable.
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[Guardian] This gamesblogger is movin' on, plus Tech Weekly in the New Year
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[Tech Weekly] Chris Anderson on 'Freemium'
Tuesday July 07, 2009 @ 12:43 AM (UTC)In this week’s Tech Weekly, Charles Arthur meets Chris Anderson. His day job is the editor of the US version of Wired, but is famous for his internet theory in his book The Long Tail. His latest book Free discusses the notion of content being freely available online, and how that business model works for the content creators.
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[Tech Weekly] Intellectual property advice and AudioBoo
Wednesday June 24, 2009 @ 07:43 PM (UTC)This week we hear from AudioBoo founder Mark Rock. AudioBoo is the latest new media trend to capture the attentions of the digerati – and celebrities – allowing users to record snippets of audio using your iPhone and send it out to the world via the internet.
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[Tech Weekly] RoboGames: An Olympics for androids
Tuesday June 16, 2009 @ 07:45 PM (UTC)The robots have taken over the asylum here in Guardian Towers, and joining Aleks Krotoski to fight the onslaught of Skynet, Metal Mickey and Wall-E are our fearless podcasters, Jemima Kiss and Bobbie Johnson – who is reporting from the Mecca of Mech, last weekend’s RoboGames android Olympics in San Francisco.
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