Photos: Warcraft's executive guild

By CNET.com.au on 20 February 2006

Tags: executive | gallery | guild | image | phot | warcraft | world | wow

Warcraft's
The We Know guild in "World of Warcraft" has nearly 100 members, many of whom are well-known technologists and technology company executives. Here, some of them meet up in the virtual world.

Credit: Joi Ito

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21/05/2007 01:22 AM

This game is so fun

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