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Project Darkstar's New World of Online Games: A Conversation With Jeff Kesselman

Author: java.sun.com      Published: 6th Jul 2008     Visited: 489 times 
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By radically simplifying online game development and enabling games to scale to tens of thousands of players without a glitch, Project Darkstar -- with a preliminary release now freely available for download under open-source licensing -- is changing the rules of the game business.

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