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      <description>There are so many cool things in Fred Stutzman’s recent post, but this point rang the bell for me just as I was considering the differences between World of Warcraft and Second Life.</description>
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      <description>There it is in The Guardian:
Internet giant Google has drawn up plans to compile psychological profiles of millions of web users by covertly monitoring the way they play online games.</description>
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      <description>Annalee Newitz tells me that video game developers are looking for cheaters by installing spyware with their games.</description>
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