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Fast Company, September 3rd, 2009

“Yesterday’s news of a site refresh for gamerDNA, brings gamers a real-time source of info tied to a robust recommendation engine. The engine delivers a real-time stream of gaming content, conversations, and games that are tied to members’ interests.”

SideQuesting, September 3rd, 2009

“With more focus on social-networking aspects the site’s revamp sets a precedent with gaming communities as a clean, fluid experience. After the launch, GDNA’s staff deserves as many high-fives as possible as they’ve created a community-focused site that sums up personal gaming tendencies, networking with friends, and opens users to new games that they might be interested in.”

Kotaku, September 2nd, 2009

“The game-oriented social network GamerDNA launched an enhanced version of its site today, promising it not only delivers gamers to the kinds titles they’d enjoy, but also other gamers they’d enjoy playing with. ”

Mashable, September 2nd, 2009

“Anyone who spends a lot of time on the web will understand the value proposition offered here — instead of scouring the internets to find things that might be interesting, under a recommender system model that content you might want to see starts coming to you. In some ways it’s the holy grail of information delivery, and we certainly hope other information-oriented sites start bringing in more elements of this (newspapers, are you listening?).”

Big Download, September 2nd, 2009

“Last year we did a feature on GamerDNA, a then new social networking web site made specifically for gamers. At the time we felt that the efforts showed lots of promise. Today GamerDNA announced a revamp of their web site that adds a number of new features for gamers to check out.”

VentureBeat, September 2nd, 2009

“GamerDNA is launching a major upgrade to its gamer social network web site as it tries to fend off the competition and become everything you need to connect with gamer friends on any network.”

Mashable, August 14th, 2009

“For now, TweetMyGaming is a very interesting new experiment in exposing real-time conversations surrounding a specific topic or interest. And if you’re a gamer, you’re in luck that they’re conversations you just might want to take part in.”

Mashable, August 5th, 2009

“If you’re looking for a social interface to help catalogue your gaming experiences, an easy way to broadcast your gameplay out to your other social services, or simply a good game recommender engine, we recommend giving gamerDNA a try.”

1up, June 19th, 2009

“And though E3 has come and gone, the trends of discussion are worth noting. We talked to Sam Houston, Community Manager of gamerDNA about what fans were discussing during the event. ”

WoW.com, June 15th, 2009

“TweetMyGaming is a site started up by our friends over at gamerDNA…and while the site is designed to track all mentions of video games on Twitter…”

Destructoid, June 12th, 2009

“But there’s a new site on the scene, and it’s designed for gaming fans. Tweet My Gaming, brought to you by the folks behind GamerDNA, is a stroke of genius.”

Joystiq, June 10th, 2009

“Last week GamerDNA launched TweetMyGaming.com, a Twitter stat tracking site covering games. Using fancy mathematicals and internet juice, TweetMyGaming follows the 140-character conversations in the Twitterverse in real-time……We’re definitely curious to see how the site evolves, not to mention that we love statisticals.”

Kotaku, June 10th, 2009

“Interested in finding out what titles have gamers Tweeting like crazy? Look no further than Tweet My Gaming, a new website from the creators of GamerDNA.”

Ars Technica, April 20th, 2009

“GamerDNA watches what you play, how long you play it, and tracks what you like. This lets you meet other people, buy games you know you’ll be interested in, and the industry gets a snapshot of what gamers like and why.”

IGN, April 2nd, 2009

“It’s an intriguing concept that will undoubtedly grow more significant and important as more gamers sign up to share their opinions. We’ll definitely be keeping a close eye on this one in the coming months to see how it shapes up.”

PaidContent, March 27th, 2009

“With social networks, game-based video sites like Machinima.com and even console networks like Xbox Live vying for a given gamer’s attention, how do online communities like IGN’s GameSpy and GamerDNA fight for their share of voice? With technology.”

Obsessable, February 10th, 2009

“As someone who is both a gamer and a social networking nerd, I can attest to the value proposition [at gamerDNA] — it’s been a lot of fun to hang out on the site, so best of luck to you folks.”

Kotaku, January 21st, 2009

“I would hope that, over the long term, GamerDNA can be of help, that more games and niche games can come out to address the big populations that are hard for the gaming industry to get its arms around.””

BigDownload, December 19th, 2008

“GamerDNA in total will not only know gamers better than anyone else in the world, but gamers can discover quite a bit about their own habits through the site.”

VentureBeat, December 15th, 2008

“The [gamerDNA Discovery] engine can thus deliver more accurate recommendations than you would find by simply buying a game on Amazon.com..”

IGN Vault, December 10th, 2008

“GamerDNA, wanting to know players better than anyone in the world. Too much to ask of a gamers’ website? Not at all. What does this mean to the community? It is a way to see what people are playing, how they are playing, and why they play certain games.”

Xconomy Boston, December 8th, 2008

“GamerDNA isn’t just another social networking site for gamers. GamerDNA is a site that seeks to help define us as gamers. ”

Kotaku, September 19th, 2008

“GamerDNA isn’t just another social networking site for gamers. GamerDNA is a site that seeks to help define us as gamers. ”