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CEOs play 'World of Warcraft' in their downtime
Created: 07/18/2006
Video description: In Silicon Valley, mixing business with pleasure is taking on a new meaning, as tech executives get together to play the online fantasy game World of Warcraft---and network and make deals at the same time.

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