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Infinity Ward working with Cursebird creator

Richard Henry at work on Twitter-related project for the Call of Duty developer

Richard Henry, creator of the profanity tracking Twitter application Cursebird, has revealed that he has been contracted to work for developer Infinity Ward.

The 19-year-old designer discussed the benefits he gained from working on Cursebird, including notoriety, which led to him being picked up by the Call of Duty developer to work on a "Twitter-related project".

"It's already led to some good work for me and helped me get my name out," Henry told Network World. "I'm currently working on a Twitter-related project for Infinity Ward, the makers of the Call of Duty series of videogames... I'm 19 years old, so to get such a huge client is pretty great."

Earlier this week, Henry commented on the status of the project on his own Twitter account.

"Project for Infinity Ward is up and running on the staging server. Hopefully launching this week!"