Posted May 12, 2007 at 06:39AM by Ian C. Listed in: News Tags: Google, Sony, Honda, Big Brother, The Guardian
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Okay, this may cause some alarmists to scream "Big Brother!" so before all the speculation, here are the known details - just so all you privacy advocates can relax a bit.

Google has filed a patent that reveals that they plan to compile psychological profiles of millions of gamers by covertly monitoring the way they play online games. Now you may think that this only concerns folks who play MMOs on their PCs, however, the patent apparently says that Google can also monitor people playing on any game console that hooks up to the internet, including the Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and Microsoft Xbox 360.

What's even more hair-raising is that it says that information could be retrieved from previous game details saved on memory cards. To quote: "Such saved information may be thought of state information, and offers a valuable source of information to the advertisers." Yes, if you've played 350 hours of Oblivion, they'll know. Yep, the patent is that creepy; it even says:

In a car racing game, after a user crashes his Honda Civic, an announcer could be used to advertise by saying 'if he had a Hummer, he would have gotten the better of that altercation', etc... If the user has been playing for over two hours continuously, the system may display ads for Pizza Hut, Coke, coffee.


Now here's why we're asking all those privacy advocates to calm down and not cry foul. Google has said that they do not plan to roll out the technology in the near future. They say that it was just one of the patents that they wanted to file. The Guardian reports that a Google spokesman had this to say: "Google registers different patents irrespective of whether we actually intend to use them."

So no, Big Brother, er, I mean, Google isn't watching you. Not yet. *insert cheesy B-movie sci-fi music* It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you.

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Posted Nov 15, 2006 at 10:54PM by Kristine C. Listed in: News Tags: Azeroth, Big Brother, Socialtext
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Pay Attention!


Following the trend wherein real-life establishments and events are starting to bleed into the virtual world, things get slightly more fantastic as Azeroth denizens will be taken on for the ride on the bandwagon come December 1. The first in-game press conference will be held on said date.

Called for by Socialtext, the details of the WoW press con are as follow:

Time: December 1st, 5 p.m. server time
Location: Goldshire, Elwynn Forrest, Eitrigg Server

Rules of Order:
  • No ninjas.
  • Questions will only be taken from journalists in PvP mode.
  • We have developed means of determining if you are a Chinese Gold Farmer, so do not outsource your participation.
  • Safe passage will be provided to Horde characters, but your questions may be lost in translation.
  • Keep your armor on, do not /dance unless you are an orc, use of other emotes are encouraged.
  • If the spokesperson is not forthcoming, you may duel for information.
  • Those that survive the experience will gain 1 gold piece and a Socialtext tabard.
So, now that someone has got the ball rolling, will there be chances for a an episode of Big Brother: WoW edition?

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