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Former CCP chief describes his startup that gamifies fitness

Former CCP chief describes his startup that gamifies fitness

October 26, 2012 1:39 PM Dean Takahashi
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Fitness Interactive Experience will be launching a beta version of its first fitness game soon.

CCP president takes off to do startup in games and health

CCP president takes off to do startup in games and health

February 27, 2012 10:00 AM Dean Takahashi
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Mike Tinney, president of online games company CCP Games North America, has decided to leave the company to create a new startup in the games and health space.

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