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I have longer thoughts on these items, but I've talked to enough people that I should highlight this a bit. Two areas that I've been experimenting with / learning about are digital downloads, specifically of games, and some Windows-only online games that I can now try thanks to Apple's Boot Camp on my Intel Macbook Pro.

Some game/digital download services:

So, the thought process between these online direct download services is that this is going to continue to apply to all software. And that your desktop doesn't matter: I can delete all these games, install the Steam client on another machine, and download / install whatever I have purchased. Yes, please.

Online games that I've been experimenting with (I say experimenting because it feels more like work, and because I tend to only play to understand the underlying game mechanics and/or general thrust of the game, then I quickly get bored):

Take away from the (continued) rise of browser and/or monthly service games is that we have lots more to see evolve in this space, and that monthly fees are a real money maker. I have a hunch that because of how lucrative these can be, we'll actually see more freemium attempts, and that browsers are about due for some games directly within them.

OK, maybe this post was long enough that I won't go into further detail around this – at least not in the short term. Any questions or comments, I'm happy to discuss...what are you playing these days?

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