links for 2007-05-16
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Drool.
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New Macbooks. Cheaper. Base model doesn’t come with a DVD burner, though.
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“a stand-alone Macintosh application that converts .docx documents - that is, documents saved by Word 2007 for Windows in the Office Open XML file format - into rich text format (RTF) documents so that they can be automatically opened in either Word 2004
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Microsoft’s Mac BU blog
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They make argish pervasive IT experiences
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Brands are increasingly ready to “[cobble] together a customized team of smaller firms that flaunt expertise in areas like ethnography and digital, is the new buffet-style roster of choice.” For some reason this is called “open source” advertising, when i
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Swivel search looks great. It’s pretty much embedding IMDB, right? And is it bad that TiVo is looking to me to be a great reason to move to the US?
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Gasp. As people who play games grow older, they use games to network. Not only WoW, but XBox Live, too, now!
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Yes, I can see how ‘unbundling’ is fantastic with a game like Singstar. But in other contexts, ‘unbundling’ is also known as kllilng off your player base by nickel and diming them for content they otherwise should/would expect for free
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Interesting for two reasons. i) Scratch is great. ii) Since when did the Beeb start using embedded Flash video instead of Real? More, please.
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Destructoid calls out crappy ‘viral’ marketing for DIRT
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Great post on Terra Nova on population data density in terms of content. And also: “In other words, the average population density in SL is like playing in a world the size of WoW’s Azeroth – but containing only nine other people. Clearly, this raises
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Hollywood is coming. Again. “Officials from special effects production house Digital Domain have announced that the company is to begin developing its own video games” But don’t worry, they aren’t bringing any innovation with them: “The first game to be p
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