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OUT OF OFFICE THE IT CROWD THIS MONTH:World of Warcraft, elves and moustaches... RECORD BREAKERS


More than 10,000 stores across the world opened their doors at midnight last month to celebrate the release of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. Fans queued to be among the first to buy a copy of the expansion pack, while around 15,000 attended official launch events hosted by publisher Blizzard. The game sold a record-breaking 3.3 million copies in its first 24 hours.


15,000 World of Warcraft fans attended official launch events around the world


CHARLIE THE CHRISTMAS ELF


This little elf has been spotted in and around PCR Towers on a number of occasions. When he’s not helping Santa with Christmas preparations, Charlie enjoys spending time with his mum, managing editor Lisa Carter, and is particularly excited about the PCR Awards 2011.


FAN-’TACHE-TIC


Firebrand Training took part in Movember 2010, an international challenge for men to grow a moustache for charity over the course of a month. The team managed to raise over £1,500 for men’s health causes.


ok, sometimes my iPhone pushes a button just before my finger hits the screen, how is this possible? static?


Digg.com founder Kevin Rose


@kevinrose 96 PCR January


Working with the excellent Anthony Browne from Mayors office now on the east London Tech Hub project. Met a few more of the team at No10 CEO of Cisco UK and Ireland Phil Smith


@phsmithuk www.pcr-online.biz


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