Markus Persson, aka Notch, the creator of the indie hit MInecraft, has announced that the video game now has more than 20 million registered users.The precise figure stood at 20,121,024 users when Notch took to Twitter to reveal the landmark achievement and he also said that 23.33 percent of them , which is over 4.67... |
17 January 2012 04:15 GMT |
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Experts at the Stanford University are conducting experiments for determining how owning an avatar online changes people in real-life. The studies are conducted at the Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL), a research group set up for this specific purpose. The basic premise of these investigations is that owning an a... |
24 January 2011 14:01 GMT |
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Twitter is slowly but surely turning into an international phenomenon after having become wildly popular in its native US about a year ago. Since then, growth in the US has slowed down to a trickle, but outside its borders people are signing up for the 'information network' in growing numbers. According to ... |
9 April 2010 05:49 GMT |
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Facebook seems to be trying out a new way of elaborating the internal policies for one of the most popular web sites on the Internet – user input. In other words, the company says, the users will play a “meaningful role” in deciding how things will run in the community, which currently houses about ... |
27 February 2009 06:06 GMT |
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A study on Behavioral Differences Among Online Video Viewer Segments has been released by comScore and Media Contacts, to show the three levels of users roaming the Internet video woods, their habits and mindsets and the impact that advertising might have on them. The differences, I must point out, are enormous. The ... |
15 February 2008 05:25 GMT |
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Looking at China when it comes to the Internet is like looking into the little box where you keep the little things that you've carried through since childhood: a little tin soldier, the leg of an action figure, a button, a couple of the first love letters you ever received or those you never had the strength an... |
21 January 2008 06:41 GMT |
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Apparently, being stupid doesn't only have severe consequences in real life, but in cyber-space as well. And this isn't just one of my crazy opinions - it's certified by a McAfee study. People are using the same simple passwords for a lot of accounts. Sure, it's easy to remember a single password ... |
10 October 2007 07:02 GMT |
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