Articles
Activism Website Targets Gamers
by Ted Johnson, Variety, April 6, 2010
Join The Armchair Revolutionaries
by Mike Snider, USA Today, April 5, 2010
Crowdsourcing Start-up Aims To Change The World
by Daniel Terdiman, CNET, April 5, 2010
ArmRev: Hollywood Games The Web For Social Good
by Deane Rimerman, ReadWriteWeb, April 5, 2010
Nation's First Open Source Election Software Released
by Kim Zetter, Wired.com, October 23, 2009
Hollywood Has Finally Figured Out How to Make Web Video Pay
by Frank Rose, Wired Magazine, July 21, 2008
Green Hollywood Profiles | Lawrence Bender
by Monica Corcoran, Variety, November 30, 2006
Press Releases
The Hollywood Hill Announces Play4Change Lab
Hollywood social change group to develop commercial-grade social change video games that incorporate new technologies such as location-based software, embedded sensor networks, augmented reality, micro-transactions, virtual goods, and crowd-sourcing of social activism to benefit society
April 6, 2010
Hollywood Unveils Armchair Revolutionary™ Website Allowing Individuals to Support Science and Technology Innovations through Social Gaming Platform
New Site Offers Crowd-sourced Social Activism, including Strategic Actions and 99-cent Contributions for Funding World-changing Social Projects
April 6, 2010