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VGXpo coverage, Firefox interface tweak guide, NaNoWriMo

VGXpo coverage, Firefox interface tweak guide, NaNoWriMo
Name:Drew -Gaiiden- Sikora
Date Posted:Nov 09, 2007
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Couple of updates worth mentioning over at Gaiiden's Scroll and GDNet:

- I'm participating in National Novel Writing Month for the second time in three years. Maybe I'll finish this time :) I have my third draft uploaded, so if you're a writer or a fellow participant, check it out and let me know what you think so far. You can also see my NaNoWriMo profile to buddy up.

- Use Firefox daily? Well I've compiled a list of all the tweaks and extensions I use to make my browsing experience as streamlined as possible. Not only is my interface completely clutter-free and accessible, but I also have browsing real-estate that's almost indistinguishable from full screen (F11) view. Sometimes I don't even notice my interface is there!

- If you're a n00b looking to get into the games industry, then definetly head over and check out my coverage of the VGXPO Breaking In conference. Tommy Tallarico, Coray Seifert, and others all gave talks/panels about breaking into game development and I have all their points and highlights for your reading enjoyment. Pictures too! C'mon, who can refuse pictures?

That's all for now!

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Deborah Marshall   (Nov 10, 2007 at 00:32 GMT)
Good luck on writing for National Novel Writing Month. I worked with a friend in a writing workshop to revise her November novel into something more streamlined. It's a great endeavor, and even if you get a few thousand words behind, you'll catch up!

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