links for 2009-02-10
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Why do I blog this: (via Tom Taylor) using the timing signals in DTV over the air broadcasts for triangulation is GENIUS.
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Why do I blog this: putting smiley/frowney faces on energy bills measuring you against your neighbourhood and national average has got Jane McGonigal written all over it :)
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Why do I blog this: Yes, yes, I missed this yesterday. It's further evidence of the DS being a shockingly mainstream console, moreso than when everyone knew what Tetris and a Gameboy was.
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Why do I blog this: I hear papercamp 2010 will be held here
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Why do I blog this: NBC updates Heroes 360 and it becomes an iStory, an "ongoing, interactive story". Money quote from ARGN : "it may not be the type of interaction the typical ARG player might expect"
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"If they had not done that their estimation was that by two o'clock that afternoon, five-and-a-half trillion dollars would have been drawn out of the money market system of the United States, would have collapsed the entire economy of the United States, and within 24 hours the world economy would have collapsed." Why do I blog this: seriously? I mean, seriously?!
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Why do I blog this: "did it for the hitz" – this reminds me of the wonderful graphs ACE used to put together for their reviews. I wouldn't be surprised if Edge drop their numbers…
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Wes Felter: "Because the utility couldn't just give you your power data; that would be too easy." Sigh.
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Why do I blog this: sync that works would be awesome. Although ActiveSync appears to be a bit of an all-or-nothing approach
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Why do I blog this: Harvest (the time tracking web service we use at work) now has an iPhone app that lets you do on/offline time tracking. Only thing missing now is expense filling in the app, too.
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