http://bit.ly/ns66ez San Jose, CA (PRWEB) May 21, 2007
After recently installing a new visitor tracking system, it was discovered that a large percentage of the visitors to PlayedOnline.com are students, playing games from their school's network.
In most cases, a visitor's network reveals very little of their identity, as it registers as "America Online" or "Comcast Cable," but when a visitor to a web site comes from a private network such as that of a school - they are identified much more specifically.
Top school networks to visit PlayedOnline.com include Lincoln Public Schools, Montgomery Public Schools and Elk Grove School District. College networks are also frequent visitors, with Springfield College, Lorma College and Leigh City College topping the list. Other notable networks include the State of Tennessee Department of Education, State of Delaware and Social Security Administration.
The amount of visitors from these networks is staggering. In the past month alone, Lincoln Public Schools registered 285 visitors playing over 2,000 games. Their favorite game? A remake of the classic game Tetris. Before the new tracking system was installed, it was observed that most visitors visit the site between 7am and 11am PST, but it was assumed that these were adults playing from work or from home. It turns out that almost 25% of the site's players surf from school and college networks.
PlayedOnline.com offers a collection of over 1,700 Free Games that can be played using any Internet Browser that supports Flash and require no registration.
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High School Students Use Internet Connection at School to Play Online Games
http://bit.ly/neVbfQ San Jose, CA (PRWEB) May 21, 2007
After recently installing a new visitor tracking system, it was discovered that a large percentage of the visitors to PlayedOnline.com are students, playing games from their school's network.
In most cases, a visitor's network reveals very little of their identity, as it registers as "America Online" or "Comcast Cable," but when a visitor to a web site comes from a private network such as that of a school - they are identified much more specifically.
Top school networks to visit PlayedOnline.com include Lincoln Public Schools, Montgomery Public Schools and Elk Grove School District. College networks are also frequent visitors, with Springfield College, Lorma College and Leigh City College topping the list. Other notable networks include the State of Tennessee Department of Education, State of Delaware and Social Security Administration.
The amount of visitors from these networks is staggering. In the past month alone, Lincoln Public Schools registered 285 visitors playing over 2,000 games. Their favorite game? A remake of the classic game Tetris. Before the new tracking system was installed, it was observed that most visitors visit the site between 7am and 11am PST, but it was assumed that these were adults playing from work or from home. It turns out that almost 25% of the site's players surf from school and college networks.
PlayedOnline.com offers a collection of over 1,700 Free Games that can be played using any Internet Browser that supports Flash and require no registration.
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Whirled Peas Comes to Barnes & Noble
http://bit.ly/nsfh6R Savannah, GA (PRWEB) August 02, 2011
Obama may not like his peas, but a new game called Whirled Peas is now available across the USA at Barnes & Noble and they are hoping to bring "peas" to the masses for hours of fun and games.
The valuable "tween" market has been very important for Whirled Peas The Game and Barnes and Noble has the perfect setting to market the fun new party game. Nationwide availability will help the company spread its message about their foundation the Peas Project. The foundation has a goal of providing support to smaller charitable community organizations serving marginalized populations. With the Barnes and Noble footprint, we hope to partner with organizations throughout the USA to and "Pay it forward" says Kevin Werntz, founder of Peas-Corp the production company responsible for getting Whirled Peas to the market.
"Barnes and Noble is a great retailer of games and will allow us to grow brand awareness of Whirled Peas and engage our customers, says Kevin. "If everyone will send a message to Washington to give "Peas" a chance by getting the game, our foundation will grow and our little contribution to world peace will resonate."
More info available via on.fb.me/whirledpeasgame
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