General Gaming Article |
- Google Working On Real-Time Translator Technology
- The Internet Map Creates A Universe Out of Your Favorite Websites
- World of Warcraft Subscribers Plummet to 7.7 Million Players
- Saints Row IV Ups The Ante With Game of the Generation Collector's Edition
Google Working On Real-Time Translator Technology Posted: 28 Jul 2013 03:36 PM PDT |
The Internet Map Creates A Universe Out of Your Favorite Websites Posted: 28 Jul 2013 03:28 PM PDT Giving a whole new meaning to "the world wide web"The Internet has been mapped out like a technological solar system, with the most-visited websites across the globe acting as the largest "planets" and constellations. The map, created by Ruslan Enikeev, a data visualization engineer, has over 350,000 different planets that measure the sites we visit most often. Of course, Google, Facebook, and YouTube are among the largest, but others are a little surprising. The online map, via the Daily Mail, assembles data from 196 countries and acts as a gorgeous smattering of rainbow hues, offering interesting insights into where the world spends most of its time on the good old Internet. While the ordering may seem random, however, there's a method to the madness here: the circles are connected via links between one destination and the next. It's wild to see how so many of your favorite continual online destinations are so closely bonded. Check out the The Internet Map for a satisfying Wikipedia-like clickfest. |
World of Warcraft Subscribers Plummet to 7.7 Million Players Posted: 28 Jul 2013 02:55 PM PDT WoW players continue to jump ship
The beginning of the year saw just over ten million players exploring Azeroth, though that number has plummeted steadily since the release of World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria. Though the Pandaren expansion supplemented the dwindling subscriber camp with a small boost, players continue to be jumping ship. Contributing factors could be hardier competition, improved gameplay, and languishing players with top-tier characters and little to do with them. Whatever the reason, it's bizarre to see a powerhouse that peaked at more than 12 million players in 2010 struggling to retain gamers. Are you still a WoW fanatic? Do you think it's high time Activision Blizzard works on a sequel? Let us know, and tell us if you're still hardcore Alliance or if it's all for the Horde. |
Saints Row IV Ups The Ante With Game of the Generation Collector's Edition Posted: 28 Jul 2013 02:36 PM PDT |
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