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Non-notable. His major claim to fame is a self-published website of subscription numbers for MMOGs of questionable accuracy at best. Beyond that, he's been the profile of a fluff piece in Business Week six years ago that amounted to a "Hey, companies use the Web to defend their reputations" job. Article has been heavily edited by the subject, and its other main contributor, ], also works in the games industry. Note also the fluff piece Woodcock wrote about her company and game on his website: (Scroll down to the section on Simutronics). This is an obvious vanity article. ] 16:55, 20 October 2006 (UTC) Non-notable. His major claim to fame is a self-published website of subscription numbers for MMOGs of questionable accuracy at best. Beyond that, he's been the profile of a fluff piece in Business Week six years ago that amounted to a "Hey, companies use the Web to defend their reputations" job. Article has been heavily edited by the subject, and its other main contributor, ], also works in the games industry. Note also the fluff piece Woodcock wrote about her company and game on his website: (Scroll down to the section on Simutronics). This is an obvious vanity article. ] 16:55, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' per nom, non-notable. ] 19:45, 20 October 2006 (UTC) *'''Delete''' per nom, non-notable. ] 19:45, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' . Bruce is known in the computer game industry. He is often quoted in mainstream press about the MMORPG industry.

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Bruce Woodcock

Non-notable. His major claim to fame is a self-published website of subscription numbers for MMOGs of questionable accuracy at best. Beyond that, he's been the profile of a fluff piece in Business Week six years ago that amounted to a "Hey, companies use the Web to defend their reputations" job. Article has been heavily edited by the subject, and its other main contributor, User:Elonka, also works in the games industry. Note also the fluff piece Woodcock wrote about her company and game on his website: (Scroll down to the section on Simutronics). This is an obvious vanity article. Phil Sandifer 16:55, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

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