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Still on holiday, or having trouble re-adapting to the office and looking to network with other goof-offers? Check out Geelix HUD (heads-up display), a Norwegian service that lets gamers share recorded gameplay files, and chat and share videos and other multimedia as they play. Launched last month, Geelix is still in beta, and free at this point. Any files uploaded to Geelix's servers can be shared via YouTube or MySpace. Geelix will compete against the more extablished Xfire, which boasts 5.7 million registered users worldwide.

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