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  2. CNN Games: When social games fever hits the virtual newstands

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    CNN has opened a spankin' new games portal on their site, named simply, "CNN Games" and powered by social games stalwart, Arkadium. Aside from having to put up with a 15-second ad before each game ...

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    The summit comes before US and Russian officials meet in Saudi Arabia for talks on ending the war, which sources told CNN would begin on Tuesday. 3. Severe weather

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  6. Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall - Wikipedia

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    The screen was purchased by CNN after David Bohrman, who is in charge of CNN's coverage of politics, "fell in love" with the device at a military intelligence show. [3] Its programming is modified by CNN's Joshua Braun and his team of producers for specific uses, [9] and CNN recently purchased additional walls for a total of eight across the company.

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  8. Move over New York Times, now LinkedIn is adding brain ... - AOL

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    The first game is “Pinpoint,” a simple word association game that reveals a different word each time for a total of five tries with the player guessing the common category.

  9. Have I Got News for You (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The British version of Have I Got News for You premiered in 1990 with Angus Deayton as presenter and Ian Hislop and Paul Merton as team captains, [2] and was commissioned by a BBC department that included Mark Thompson. [1] Episodes are half an hour long [1] and are bound by impartiality guidelines, as the BBC is a public service broadcaster. [3]