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April 28, 2004

Morningstar and Farmer Blog

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Posted by Clay Shirky

As one of the few pieces of stated editorial policy at M2M, we don't talk much about games as social software, because other sites have that covered. To the list of "Places we love to read about the social life of games", we can now add Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer's weblog. Morningstar and Farmer wrote the single most important document on the social nature of cyberspace EVAR, the 1990 Lessons from Lucasfilm's Habitat, so add this feed to your newsreader.

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1. Seb on April 28, 2004 9:04 PM writes...

Whoa!!!!!!!1! Now this is great news. The first post is terrific.

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