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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Note: Gamasutra Network Adds Twitter Feeds For All Sites

Just a quick note that the Gamasutra Network of sites, which includes a number of weblogs on specific game industry areas -- including this very one -- has added Twitter feeds and formalized RSS feeds to make for easier reading.

The Gamasutra feeds page has a complete list of RSS feeds, but both Twitter and RSS information for our suite of sites are now available.

The full set of syndication info is as follows:

- Gamasutra (the art and business of games) - News RSS, Features RSS, Jobs RSS; Main Twitter, Jobs Twitter.
- GameCareerGuide (for student game developers) - News RSS, Features RSS; Twitter.
- WorldsInMotion (the business of online worlds) - RSS; Twitter.
- FingerGaming (gaming on the iPhone and iPod Touch) - RSS; Twitter.
- GameSetWatch (an alt.video game weblog) - RSS; Twitter.
- IndieGames (for independent game players and developers) - RSS; Twitter.
- GamerBytes (the latest console digital download game news) - RSS; Twitter.
- Serious Games Source (games for health, training, military and other users) - RSS, Twitter.
- GamesOnDeck (all about the mobile game industry) - RSS, Twitter.

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Posted by Simon Carless on September 2, 2009 7:26 PM |

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If you enjoy reading GameSetWatch.com, you might also want to check out these CMP Game Group sites:

Gamasutra (the 'art and business of games'.)

Game Career Guide (for student game developers.)

Indie Games (for independent game players/developers.)

Finger Gaming (news, reviews, and analysis on iPhone and iPod Touch games.)

GamerBytes (for the latest console digital download news.)

Worlds In Motion (discussing the business of online worlds.)

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WorldsInMotion.biz [Twitter / RSS feed] discusses the business of connected games - from social gaming through free to play games to core MMOs and beyond - and is created by the folks behind:



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