links for 2007-05-17
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Tom Bramwell gets to play with Portal. Git. The chase: “You certainly won’t need to focus it on Portal living up to its billing, though - judging by what I’m allowed to play, this could be one of the games by which 2007 is remembered.”
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See? There _are_ going to be good games for the Wii. Proper “game” games, too!
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I’m going to miss Veronica Mars. Seems interesting that Jericho got nuked, though.
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I could try to summarise this, but it’s already a summary. I love the principles of ubicomp, though.
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Nails it, though: “I’m incredibly curious as to how this will look visually. So much of Tintin’s appeal is its style of artwork that creating photorealistic characters doesn’t quite seem like the right way to go. I could be wrong though.” Could be one for
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Oh. My. God. Microsoft at Work has come back from the dead!
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“Microsoft at Work was a short-lived effort promoted by Microsoft to tie together common business machinery, like fax machines and photocopiers, with a common communications protocol allowing control and status information to be shared with computers runn
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I have to admit, I’m a lot more confused about this space now that there are companies like Joost making a “proper” play of it. Rights are still the most irritating issue, and the first thing to sort out. I could go on forever.
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Great lessons for entrepreneurs. Here’s hoping Derek and go on to bigger and better things.
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at rodcorp: Notes from Stamen’s About Our Stuff talk by Eric Rodenbeck, Michal Migurski and Tom Carden, 14 May 07 at the National Maritime Museum, London. Organised by NMM’s Foe Romeo.
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Haughey on community
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So we crossed a BBC Radio 1 ARG for the One Big Weekend with Perplex City. Our players? They loff it. We fucking rule
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“The Commons culture, media and sport committee, however, has today called for musicians’ copyright to be extended by at least another 20 years.”. Sigh. Cough. Gowers. Cough.
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Check it out. The robots are going to rise against us, then kill us with their _really bad hair_.
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“”Yeah, you like what we did for Trent? Look what we did for Trent”. They’ve then gone on to try to buy the company that did it to apply it to all their other acts.” - the labels tried to buy 42 Entertainment?!
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