November 13th, 2008 — GamerDiction.com updates
You may notice that the front page of GamerDiction.com has changed. With all the information we're starting to collect, a front-page portal was in order. As we continue to develop our capabilities the front page will feature more and more information from our dictionary and users.
The next big changes will be coming throughout the next week. Among the major developments:
- User registration - Users will have a gamerdiction.com profile that tracks their submissions across the site and provides a new level of interactivity.
- Newsletter - We're pleased to announce the creation of a weekly newsletter featuring select terminology and news announcements to any user who opts in.
- Custom RSS Feeds - Want to subscribe to all new terms tagged "World of Warcraft?" No problem.
- Content flagging - You don't want to read spam. Neither do we.
November 8th, 2008 — GamerDiction.com updates
Quick update: GamerDiction now has a popular tags widget for displaying some of the more common tags applied to definitions.
Enjoy!
November 8th, 2008 — GamerDiction.com updates
Users can now add tags and related terms to their definitions. Tags are used to describe where the term originates, and can be a specific game, game genre, or anything else that helps categorize the term.
Related terms are used to designate synonyms or other terms that help define the orginal term or phrase.
A new widget has been added that displays the last 20 defined terms on the right side of the page.
Also, there is now a Digg This button on GamerDiction.com. Digg users, please feel free to give us a digg if you like the site.
Tell your friends!
October 24th, 2008 — Uncategorized
GamerDiction is a social dictionary for online gamers to collaborate and share in and out of game lingo with other gamers.
This blog will serve as the primary media outlet for GamerDiction.com and I will periodically post about upcoming updates or changes to the website.
This is also the place for GamerDiction users to give comments and feedback on the tool, and all suggestions are certainly welcome.
Thanks for stopping by, and please--drop a comment!