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G7 to Release New Homepage
Two years after the project was given birth to, the G7 Teams have relaunched their website, introducing updated functionality, new content, and also a lot of new features.
By Tobias 'tobi' Dorner
Jun 18, 2008 13:36
Two years after the project was given birth to, the G7 Teams have relaunched their website, introducing updated functionality, new content, and also a lot of new features.One of the added features is the new comunity calendar. Besides serving as a reminder for most eSports events, there will also be an evalution based on a catalogue of criteria. This is interesting for both, community and event organizers, since events can be added directly, and will be made accessible after review and confirmation.

The second new feature is the affiliate program, where other eSports clans can team-up with the G7, in order to work hand in hand to improve conditions in eSports. Affiliates will have direct communication channels to the teams, and will also be able to benefit from participation in G7 reviews and surveys.
The new page can be found at http://www.g7teams.com/

The second new feature is the affiliate program, where other eSports clans can team-up with the G7, in order to work hand in hand to improve conditions in eSports. Affiliates will have direct communication channels to the teams, and will also be able to benefit from participation in G7 reviews and surveys.
The new page can be found at http://www.g7teams.com/
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mibr is on the website top along with the rest of G7 members but not in the members page.
I also see that they removed 3D and coL but kept Jason Lake and Craig Levine as representatives. I was wondering why 3D and coL were never added to the teams list, now I see why.
mibr still has a cs team and others i guess :)
but little offtopic: at least 2 teams from those in g7, don't deserve too be there (anymore) :p
G7 aims to:
* Improve and represent e-sports in all its aspects, as well as provide a platform for stability for member teams
* Provide a communication channel for the community to improve e-sports, through the unification of teams
* Strive to achieve the following; cooperate with leagues and tournament organizers, standardize player transfers amongst teams, represent stability for players signed to member teams, provide a professional, information based website about e-sports
I really do not see why these two teams "don't deserve too be there anymore" man ...
awesome