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Today, X-Life Games launches the “Who Am I?” Poetry Contest. The contest encourages you to use poetry to describe yourself on a global level while sharing ideas of tolerance and respect for other cultures, societies, and environments around the world.
“X-Life Games has been such a fun and educational experience thus far for everybody involved, and we wanted to figure out a way to celebrate this success,” said Daniel Nguyen, Community Manager of X-Life Games. “By coordinating the Poetry Contest, we reward our fans with a challenge that yields fun and exciting prizes, as well as continues promoting cultural unification and understanding through the X-Life Games modules.”
Submissions for the contest will be accepted until midnight on Sunday October 4th. The VIP Judging panel, featuring MetroStar Systems executives and two professors from Georgetown University, will select finalists. Then there will be a public voting period beginning Tuesday, October 13 that will ultimately decide the winners.
Prizes:
- 1st Prize: Apple iTouch for 1st place winner & $1,000.00 USD donated on behalf of the winner to a charity of the winner’s choice*
- 2nd Prize: Apple iPod Nano for 2nd place winner & $500.00 USD donated on behalf of the winner to a charity of the winner’s choice*
- 3rd Prize: Apple iPod Shuffle for 3rd place winner & $250.00 USD donated on behalf of the winner to a charity of the winner’s choice*
*MetroStar Systems will provide a list of acceptable charities that the winners can select from to have the respective prize donation donated on the winner’s behalf
The contest will use Wildfire App’s Promotions application and will be hosted on the X-Life Games fanpage on Facebook. Please visit http://www.facebook.com/xlifegames.community for complete details, rules, and to enter the contest.
Source: Fox Business News
Should CEOs Use Social Networking More?
MetroStar Systems Founder and CEO Ali Reza Manouchehri was interviewed today on Fox Business News on how MetroStar Systems advises CEOs and companies about how best to utilize social networking tools such as Twitter.
Check out the planned list of Comic-Con panel coverage for an idea of what you can expect from the show!
There’s plenty to see at Comic-Con, and they’re going to bring the very best of it to you in the form of full-panel write-ups. MetroStar Systems employee, Neal Hallford, will be giving a panel discussion about our mobile game, X-Life on Thursday, July 23rd. If you’d like to get a sneak peek at what MetroStar Systems will be cover at the show, take a look at the schedule and follow up on Thursday to see what’s going on.
Writing for the Computer Gaming Industry – Great storytelling forms the foundation for immersive games that emotionally draw players into a gaming universe. Veteran game writers Neal Hallford (Betrayal at Krondor, Dungeon Siege), Chris Avellone (Knights of the Old Republic, Neverwinter Nights II), Anne Toole (The Witcher), Wynne McLaughlin (Star Wars: The Old Republic, Command & Conquer: Renegade), Haris Orkin (Call of Juarez 2: Bound in Blood), and John Zuur Platten (F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin, Ghostbusters) engage in a lively discussion of their art. Moderated by Jana Hallford (co-author of Swords & Circuitry: A Designer’s Guide to Computer Role-Playing Games).
Follow up on what’s going on with the latest highlights, recent updates, and most popular. You can also follow through Twitter on the website. Check it out @ http://comic-con.gamespot.com/
MetroStar Systems is Sponsoring “Social Media for Social Good”
Posted by: Daniel Nguyen | Comments 1029(2)http://blog.metrostarsystems.com/2009/07/05/metrostar-systems-is-sponsoring-social-media-for-social-good/MetroStar+Systems+is+Sponsoring+%22Social+Media+for+Social+Good%222009-07-05+12%3A46%3A19Daniel+NguyenMetroStar Systems is the proud sponsor of the upcoming “Social Media for Social Good” event on Thursday, July 23, 2009. The event will feature presentations, workshops, and seminars highlighting how social media tools, strategies, and applications can increase your organization’s impact in the community.
SAVE THE DATE: Social Media for Social Good
When:
Thursday, July 23, 2009
9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
What:
“Social Media for Social Good”
Where:
Google Offices, Second Floor,
1101 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Why:
- Hear from experts in the corporate and nonprofit sectors during in-depth workshops on the social media topics that interest you most.
- Learn about specific tools, strategies, and applications that can increase your organization’s impact in the community.
- Network with nonprofit professionals and social media service providers in the Washington metropolitan area.
- Todd Pitt, Social Media Manager / Change Manager of MetroStar Systems, will be presenting a “Blogging for Nonprofits” workshop from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
- Mr. Pitt will also be featured in the panel discussion entitled “Moving Transaction to Transformation: How nonprofits can build trust and deepen stakeholder engagement through social media” from 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Who:
This event is for people who work for non-profit organizations or for those who are committed to helping build the capacity of NPO’s. If you know an NPO or someone who may benefit from this event, please pass along this information. If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please contact Todd Pitt.
EVENT HOSTED BY:
Capital Area Food Bank’s Agency Achievement Academy
Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of DC
National Human Services Assembly
EVENT SPONSORED BY:

MetroStar Systems helps government, nonprofit and commercial organizations effectively combine new media technologies with social media strategies and emergent web tools to communicate, connect, collaborate and distribute content across the digital divide.
Youtube: Al Jazeera news Iran’s ‘citizen journalists’ -- 18 Jun 09
Our CEO Ali Manouchehri was interviewed by the Al Jazeera news network about the use of new media technologies including micrblogs (Twitter) and social networks (Facebook). Social media sites have evolved with the internet and the movement towards citizen journalism to become important “vehicles for instant distribution of information.” With the events surrounding the recent Iranian elections, citizen journalism is taking on a new form, gaining visibility with wider audiences, and increasing global awareness of these emerging technologies.






