XboxSpace: Our Contributors
Richard Allen (390 articles)
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Anthony Sarni (387 articles)
I got my start in gaming on Christmas Day, 1988. My parents got me a NES with Super Mario Bros. and Duck Hunt. It was amazing, I've been an avid gamer ever since. I'm 20 yearas old now. In my spare time, I just hang out in my room and watch the Discovery Channel. I'm a pretty friendly guy, I take my time and I'm always up for a a drink. If you want to contact me about XboxSpace, send an email to xbox@creative-weblogging.com
Find out more at: www.anthonysarni.com
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Tom Gordon (40 articles)
I have been involved in computer games in the UK since joining Ziff Davis in 1998 as IT Manager, and becoming a regular contributor to PC Gaming World, Gamespot UK and PC Magazine. In 1999 I joined the team at BarrysWorld, taking over responsibility for community management, the BarrysWorld website, dealing with customer website hosting issues and day to day support. I remained with BarrysWorld from it's beginnings as a volunteer-run organisation through to the initial VC-funded commercial launch in early 2000.
After leaving BarrysWorld and forming AlienPants in 2001, I have been heavily involved in online and mobile games services in the UK and Europe, including creating a live television program (Game Guru on the Game Network) that integrated mobile texting with a live presenter giving PC and console games cheats, designing and launching a Games Service Provider for British Telecom in direct competition to BarrysWorld, as well as launching several SMS-based products and services aimed at the PC and console games mass market.
I have also spoken at an ELSPA conference on Profitable Online Gaming on the business case for providing world-class community management and customer support for online and massively multiplayer games (you can download my Powerpoint Slides from here (261Kb PDF), a subject I returned to in contributing a chapter to the recently published Massively Multiplayer Game Development 2 (if you purchase a copy, I earn a small royalty...), and on Cross Platform Gaming (Using Existing Markets to Create New Ones) to a group of Finnish mobile game developers as part of a DTI trade visit to Helsinki in 2004.
In 2001 I joined the team running the world's largest IRC network, QuakeNet. QuakeNet is home to more than 450,000 of Europe's hardcore online games players, with more than 200,000 people online every night, and is rapidly becoming the home of online gaming in Europe.
I have done work as a consultant Technical Architect and Systems Architect for the University of Salford, primarily on their Identity Management project and on the University's Integrated Information Infrastructure initiative.
You can email me by sending an email to cro at alienpants dot com, or send me a connection request through LinkedIn.
Find out more at: cro.alienpants.com
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Ruth Schaffer (1 articles)
My name is Ruth Schaffer and I'll be keeping you updated on the latest news and developments in Biotechnology, Allergies and Pregnancy. I have a Master's Degree in Microbiology and previously been been teaching at the University of the Philippines. I also spent more than five years at the International Rice Research Institute, working on paddy soil microbiology and biochemistry, followed by a brief stint in a university in Germany working on iron-reducing bacteria from marine sediments. Currently, I am a freelance writer and copy-editor for scientific manuscripts, based in Singapore, one of top centers for life science research in Southeast Asia.
Although I am a scientist by training, I am a work-at-home mom to a precocious 5 yr-old (plus one in the oven!), and an editor of a webzine. I also keep a blog about functional foods and Asia travel.
For questions, suggestions and other comments, or if you are intersted in blogging for Creative Weblogging, feel free to email me at ruthATcreative-weblogging.com (replace AT with @).Last 5 articles for this contributor :
Creative Weblogging (4 articles)
English You probably expect the profile of one of our authors right here? Close! This article comes directly from the Creative Weblogging headquarters in California. All articles published by this pseudonym are written by our team.
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