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gamer theory 2.0 (beta) Post date  04.23.2007, 5:32 AM

posted by ben vershbow

The new Gamer Theory site is up, though for the next 24 hours we're considering it beta. It's all pretty much there except for some last bits and pieces (pop-up textual notes, a few explanatory materials, one or two pieces for the visualization gallery, miscellaneous tweaks). By all means start poking around and posting comments.

The project now has a portal page that links you to the constitutent parts: the Harvard print edition, two networked web editions (1.1 and 2.0), a discussion forum, and, newest of all, a gallery of text visualizations including a customized version of Brad Paley's "TextArc" and a fascinating prototype of a progam called "FeatureLens" from the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland. We'll make a much bigger announcement about this tomorrow. For now, consider the site softly launched.

Posted by ben vershbow on April 23, 2007 5:32 AM
tags: GAM3R_7H30RY, gamertheory, publishing, the_networked_book

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