What She Is Known For
Morgan Webb is probably best known for being the sort of woman that every nerd lusts after, given her vast knowledge of computers and video games. She started out as a contributor for TechTV’s popular show Screen Savers, and eventually wound up hosting a video game program called X-Play (which has since become one of the highest rated shows on the network).
2005 Career Highlight
2005 saw Morgan strengthening her position within the gaming community, mainly by emphasizing her enthusiasm for the genre on X-Play. She also served as cohost for G4’s (formerly TechTV) awards ceremony G-Phoria, which honored the best video games of the year. Finally, Morgan helped launch one of the biggest console systems in gaming history, the Xbox 360, with a splashy program entitled (appropriately enough) Countdown to Xbox 360.
2006 Career Forecast
Expect more of the same from Morgan in 2006, as she continues to host X-Play with Adam Sessler. And with the launch of the new PlayStation system just months away, there’s certainly a good chance that Morgan will be involved with a program highlighting its various attributes.
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"People want to talk about my job all the time. After having to explain it 15 times, I just tell the next person I'm in marketing."
- Morgan Webb
biography
To the delight of computer wizards worldwide, Morgan Webb was born October 5, 1978 just outside Toronto, but her family soon moved to Los Angeles. At only 5 years of age, the cute, outgoing Morgan starred in commercials for McDonald's and other companies. Some may still remember her reciting the Big Mac's ingredients to a patty cake game.
Her parents limited her TV time in an attempt to get her to spend more time outdoors. Instead, young Morgan would spend hours playing video games (first Atari, then moving on to the original Nintendo). Hence her love for gaming stayed strong. She excelled in Legend of Zelda and other role-playing games, and would often practice secretly in hopes of beating her older brother at it.
In junior high, Morgan began what would become a lifetime obsession: fiddling with her hair color. She would experiment dying it with different Kool-Aid colors, which would inexplicably always result in a reddish hue. She is rumored to have shaved it all off at one point.
getting rhetorical
Morgan went to the University of California at Berkeley, where she got a degree in rhetoric with a minor in Italian. She describes rhetoric as the study of the arguments of philosophy, and as a way of studying philosophy with a more real-world face.
She graduated during the dot-com craze and went to work for Radio Riot Live, an Internet start-up that failed soon after its inception. With her friend Cat Schwartz from the busted company, she went to TechTV in 2001. She joined the program Screen Savers, in which she was a co-producer. Her quirky attitude and photogenic looks didn't go unnoticed, and they soon put her before the camera where she dished out Windows tips, of which she was a raging expert, three times a week. She also hosted the show a few times.
a graphic profession
In 2003, she moved up to co-host X-Play, TechTV's popular video game show. Her chameleon-like hair and onscreen charm gained her a fiercely loyal following. One fan was so determined to get her attention that he hacked into Madonna's official website and wrote, tucked within other text, a marriage proposal to Morgan.
Why Madonna remains unclear, but it made Morgan an overnight sensation. She jumped to the top of Yahoo!'s Buzz Index movers list. That means that searches for her name in the search engine soared faster than any other
celebrity, at 2,000%, surpassing Gwen Stefani and Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks.
Morgan Webb can still be seen on X-Play. She lives in a San Francisco house with some friends, where she relaxes by using Linux instead of Windows. She still hasn't officially accepted the marriage proposal from her fan.

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