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Welcome to Who Dinged? - the service that tracks your friends' (and enemies'!) World of Warcraft characters and notifies you by email when they level-up, or in WoW terminology, ding!
Maybe you just want to track how quickly your friends' characters are levelling-up, or maybe you want to keep an eye on that Rogue who slaughtered you in WoW PvP or on a Battleground. Or perhaps you're taking a break from playing, but still want to keep track of how your friends and fellow guild members are progressing. Who Dinged? aims to cater for needs, quickly and easily!
We also feature an ever-increasing collection of the best WoW articles, covering topics as diverse as gold and resource gathering tips, class-specific guides, and fishing spots! You can view our latest World of Warcraft articles by clicking the link.
Who Dinged? does not support third party World of Warcraft servers or realms and will only work with characters that exist in the World of Warcraft Armory. If you encounter any errors when adding a character please check the armory to make sure it is available first.
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To register for your FREE 'Who Dinged?' account, please input your email address and a password of your choice into the form below. You will then be sent an email for you to confirm your account. We will never sell or give out your email address - check our privacy policy for more details.
Latest World of Warcraft news
- News: Blizzard: console WOW still "unlikely"
A regular topic at HQ, says Brack. Blizzard has said World of Warcraft heading to consoles is "unlikely" - a line we've heard almost annually since WOW-time began. Producer J. Allen Brack decapitated this year's hope-head after wheeling out a familiar cart of reasons why not: console lifecycle, patch flexibility, keyboard design - pretty much the same reasons Paul Sams outlined to Eurogamer in ... - News Blizzard: a Console MMO Would Be 'Wildly Successful'
9 Mar 2010 World of Warcraft producer wades in - Producer Thinks it's "Unlikely" WoW Will Ever Come to Consoles
As they've established previously, Blizzard isn't anti-console and plans on making another console game -- eventually. World of Warcraft might seem like the natural choice for what game to bring to consoles, given its incredible success, and as producer J. Allen Brack told G4tv , it's certainly something that Blizzard thinks about often. Asked why MMOs haven't made much of an impact on consoles ... - Hackers Bypass WoW Authenticators
A new keylogger disguised as a World of Warcraft add-on is stealing account info and goods. World of Warcraft - Video game - Games - Massive Multiplayer Online - Roleplaying - Sonys free-to-play Free Realms hits 9 million users
World of Warcraft isn't the only fast-growing MMO in town. The number of users who play Sony Entertainment Online's Free Realms has just leapt over the 9 million mark and shows no signs of stopping. - Top 7... ways games can transform you into a superior human being
If there was ever a greater feeling in the world than that of levelling up, we are yet to experience it. From the chorus that chimes in World of Warcraft to the heavy rock riff of Modern Warfare 2, you know that for all your hard work you just got a little more badass. - 'Battlestar Galactica' multi-player online game coming
Based on the ended science-fiction show, it is being introduced at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this week and is expected to premiere in the fall. "Battlestar Galactica" is finding new life on the Web. - Valve Ports Steam, Source Games to the Mac
Valve Software, whose Steam download services has become a successful content distribution platform for the PC, will expand to the Apple Macintosh, the company said. - Asus Eeebox PC EB1501
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