Bug Slapping Game Promotes Bug Eradicating Software

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Ever sit around on your couch slapping flies as they buzz around you? We didn’t think so but McAfee thinks there’s an analogy here between pesky flying bugs and the pesky kind of computer bugs its software can eradicate. Anyway, this little game allows you to slap bugs as they fly about your head while you hopefully make the connection between real bugs and computer bugs.

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