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Ex-Bungie developers revive ‘Six Days in Fallujah,’ cancelled game about Iraq War’s bloodiest battle

GeekWire

A Seattle-based development team is reviving a controversial project, where they plan to use a video game to tell the stories from the ground of one of the best-known battles of the Iraq War. The game started with a 2005 proposal by Eddie Garcia, a Marine sergeant who was wounded in the Second Battle of Fallujah.

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Identity and Consistent User Experience

Phil Windley

Apps freed developers from the strictures of the web. The web, and the internet for that matter, never had a consistent user experience for authentication. Kim Cameron gave us a model back in 2005 when he introduced Information Cards. Alas, apps have changed all that. That's unfortunate. At least not one that caught on.

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Top 5 Reasons Why Agile Development Spurs Innovation

Social, Agile and Transformation

I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 Top 5 Reasons Why Agile Development Spurs Innovation. 5) Developers find agile a fun process.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

He originally joined the travel company’s board in 2005. AskJeeves was acquired in 2005 by IAC, the internet media company run by Barry Diller, who is also chairman of Seattle-based Expedia Group. . — George “Skip” Battle , the former CEO of AskJeeves, has resigned from Expedia Group’s board of directors.

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Broadcom’s Approach Towards Delivering Customer Value

CIO Business Intelligence

We pull several levers to achieve this, for example: Using a product-first approach, we focus on developing solutions that can adapt to support customer needs today or in 10 years. From September 2005 to January 2008, he served as chairman of the board of Integrated Device Technology. He has held this position since March 2006.

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DARPA offers $42 million for ‘revolutionary’ research on social media analysis

Trends in the Living Networks

The general goal of the Social Media in Strategic Communication (SMISC) program is to develop a new science of social networks built on an emerging technology base. In particular, SMISC will develop automated and semi?]automated

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How to make Facebook secure for organizational use: no more excuses! - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Worklight has just released a Facebook application called Workbook , reports Dan Farber , which authenticates users with an organization’s identity systems, and enables closed communication within the Workbook application between Facebook users. In one step Facebook can become an enterprise application, including proprietary discussions.

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