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Written by a friend and colleague of mine, Neils Clark.
“Games are substance-free and value-free. Most every major and minor city (in the United States, anyway) will have at least one bar and one church. Games are “open for business,” to anyone wit

Jason and Aaron are at Mashup Camp today. Aaron posted on the previous few days at Mashup University, with this notable observation:
I’ve seen some great presentations by AOL on microformats, Open AIM, Boxley; Adobe on Apollo/Flex; Sun on JavaServer Faces. Lignup talked about mashup voice and rich media into web applications. Microsoft demonstrated Virtual Earth 3D. Autodesk, Eventful, Infusion and Kapow presented their tools for making mashups. We also did a bit of speed geeking during the Monday lunch time break.
I’m hoping to get some video from Aaron to put up ASAP, but if not, we’ll see it on the ISN blog sometime next week.
I’ve been reading the mobile entries with excitement over the last few weeks, and each $200 prize has been well earned. I’m really looking forward to seeing who the winner is in the contest. Mobile marketing is exciting to me, but mobile innovation, even more so. Here are a few that stood out to me.
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For those of you that need a little comedy relief today, here’s an older video of a botched raid for eggs in WoW. Warning, unless your work allows for the F bomb and a handful of GDs, this is NSFW.
