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SteamOS, Valves own linux based distribution optimized for gaming performance is announced. The Operating system is set to bring advancements in Steam notably, In-Home streaming,...

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The Third Dota 2 International is held in Seattle. $2.7+ million is up for grabs this year. Alliance of Sweden go on to win the tournament this year.

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Dota 2 is finally released after 2 years of beta development. The game remains free to play with in game purchases through the Steam workshop.

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Twitch.tv and Steam come together to make it easier for gamers to stream their gaming online. Read about it here.

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Valve release an update to the Source SDK to include new sources for compiling Linux and OSX versions of the engine. Existing mods can update to Steam pipe through the SDK. This...

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Steam Trading Cards is revealed and allows players to collect and trade cards that they are rewarded with through their community profile or supported games. Read up on it here.

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Valve add linux support to the Half-Life 2 Series of games, This comes shortly after Portal and Left 4 Dead 2 Received the same treatment. Another interesting point of this announcement...

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Steam community gets and update to add user artwork as well as an update to Steam workshop features. Read more here.

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Steam Pipe, Valves new content distribution system is rolled out. If you already have downloaded your Steam games it will not re-download them but rather convert them to the new...

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Steam Chat is made available in your browser, a convenient addition to the Steam arsenal of features. Access it here.

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