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- verb To convert into the form of a
game
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Examples
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It can also "gamify" the marketer's online and offline presence by designing and integrating "game mechanics" to increase loyalty and transactional behavior.
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Others rely on outside firms such as San Jose, Calif.-based Bunchball Inc. and Menlo Park, Calif.-based Badgeville Inc. to "gamify" various business processes including employee training.
Latest Game Theory: Mixing Work and Play Rachel Emma Silverman 2011
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On the night of the show, the iPowow "In The Now" technology will enable the home audience to 'gamify' their viewing experience by voting in real-time for their favorite contestant during the live telecast.
unknown title 2011
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At Bunchball, 28 employees perfect the fictitious currencies, cutesy avatars, and other elements required to gamify websites.
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Vail Resorts is launching Epic Mix, a program to gamify skiing.
latimes.com - News 2010
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