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Desktop Defence Tower by Lost At E Minor

DefenceDesktop.jpgNeed another way to procrastinate? You know you're in trouble when Techcrunch, the oracle of all things online, suggests that one play of the Desktop Defence Tower game—one harmless little dabble—and you can kiss your productivity for the day goodbye. Apparently the game, which was created by Paul Preece, has been played 15 million times since launching in March 2007.

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This entry posted on 10 July 2007 at 1:19 PM
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