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		<title>By: GWT Site &#187; Blog Archive &#187; GWT Animation Kit Released</title>
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		<description>[...] I wrote a post a couple of months highlighting a simple GWT based game called PlayPlate that was written by Giancarlo Todone. He created the game to demonstrate the features of his GWT Animation Kit that he was working on. Well, good news, because the library is now publically available to play with. Take a look at his post on the GWT developer forum for more information and download links. I don&#8217;t currently see an online demo to play with, but it looks like there are some examples you can download yourself. [...]</description>
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