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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Published works: Home field advantage, fantasy sports, free college, gamer abandonment

Notable feature stories I’ve written recently:

  • How visitors beat the home team (Deseret News)
  • How fantasy sports have changed how we cheer (Seattle Times)
  • Perhaps unintentionally, Internet bringing down cost of higher education (Fox News)
  • Gaming pioneer on gamer abandonment, masterpieces, and approaching death (IGN)
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