The other day I was looking through drawings of classic Nintendo characters and I realized that I haven’t replayed any videos games in a long time. In high school and university I spent a lot of my time replaying the games I grew up with like Metroid, Zelda and Final Fantasy. Most of the games … Continue reading iOS’s Disposable Games
Month: August 2012
Paleo Mode
CrossFit, The Paleo Diet, and the ways that social media, and mobile devices empower us all seem to match the natural ways for people exercise, eat, communicate, and move respectively. It’s only in the last little bit of history have things gone off track with the how much and how we exercise, how we eat, … Continue reading Paleo Mode
Twitter’s Inevitable Consistency
Twitter’s API updates and it’s direction that third party clients need to provide an experience more consistent with Twitter’s was inevitable for an ad supported network. There’s a lot of missed opportunity for Twitter’s advertisers with so many users using 3rd party clients applications who don’t display Twitter’s ad products. Each application styling it’s own … Continue reading Twitter’s Inevitable Consistency
Four Platforms That Are Changing Writing
Not since 1998 when blogging was first introduced to the world has writing changed. Recently, four platforms made by start-ups and individuals have done more to change writing than anyone else in the world. Since 1998, publishing and media companies have spent their time trying to adapt their processes and save their businesses. For the … Continue reading Four Platforms That Are Changing Writing
App.net: The Country Club of the Internet? // Digital Local
App.net: The Country Club of the Internet? // Digital Local: Granted, it’s not yet clear exactly what App.net’s subscription fee will be. But even a very low fee could prove prohibitive for a large segment of the web. And even if it doesn’t, the appeal of this new network seems limited to a specific demographic, … Continue reading App.net: The Country Club of the Internet? // Digital Local