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5 Gaming Companies That Took Their Marketing Campaigns To The Next Level

Video gaming companies don’t exactly have it easy: the global video game industry is over $100 billion, and competition is fierce. Companies have to work hard to develop marketing campaigns that will help their games stand out from the crowd. It’s not uncommon for high-revenue gaming companies like Nintendo to work with premier ad agencies like OmnicomGroup.com. Other companies choose ...

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10 Things Photographers Should Do Before Printing Photos

After capturing stunning, postcard-worthy photos, many photographers opt to just share their works online. Indeed, social media platforms enable you to easily publish your works and interact with a wider audience. But you shouldn’t overlook printing your photos. Having a physical copy of your shots can bring a professional quality to your pictures that an image on a screen just ...

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Setting up an Online Store

There are many factors that go into the success of an online store. Elements include design, product, marketing, etc. Many of today’s top eCommerce stores are incredibly intuitive to use, and as result people generally do not have a problem getting through checkout without problems. This means happy customers, which lead to repeat customers and word of mouth advertising.

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Blaze Video Magic Video Converting Software

Blaze Video Magic

When it comes to being a computer genius, things start to get a little ridiculous when there are so many different software options available. If you're like us then generally you will go with friend recommend a software if you're not sure where to start looking. Today, we're going to be that friend. Blaze Video Magic is one of our favorite video conversion software options, not only because they offer users a free trial, but because of its ease of use and variety of features.

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Unevenly Distributed: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The @

I start this column with only one aim. I would like to try to impart my love for one of the oldest, and most impenetrable, and aesthetically unattractive, and sociopathic and schizophrenic genres of computer game to a reader who will doubtlessly hate it for all of those exact reasons. I'm talking about rogue-likes, so called because of their ancestry in a progenitor called Rogue. Let's see how I do.

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Unevenly Distributed: Why CES Is Hell

During next week's CES, you'll rarely hear a single word about why you should really care about the devices debuting there... but is that really so surprising when even the electronics makers at CES can't answer as simple a question as why their gadgets matter?

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