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  • Most of government is mostly service design most of the time. Discuss. | Matt Edgar writes here
    [This is good], but I particularly liked the stuff about the Gaps Model.
    (tags: servicedesign government design empathy mattedgar )
  • Chosen: A jQuery Plugin by Harvest to Tame Unwieldy Select Boxes
    Filed away for future reference – this looks really handy.
    (tags: javascript forms select options jquery plugin )
  • :: v a n . d e n . b r a n d e :: Breadbox64
    "BREADBOX64 is a twitter client for the C64/128 which allows you to tweet from a real C64 and show your friends timeline." Now that's a classy look.
    (tags: twitter software c64 retro )
  • Corner Office – On Will Wright’s Team, Would You Be a Solvent, or the Glue? – Interview – NYTimes.com
    "There was a point a few years ago whenever somebody called a meeting that I had to attend, then whoever called the meeting had to pay me a dollar. And I got a lot of dollars that way. It did make them think twice about calling the meeting, even though it was only a dollar." Will Wright has a good point.
    (tags: management meetings willwright maxis games productivity process interview nyt )
  • The Online Photographer: Column 100: Looking Forward, Backward, and Sideways
    "What we didn't predict was how cheap storage (and other computer-ish) improvements would change the market. That's called the "X Market"—it's all about how the product you're introducing changes the marketplace you're selling into rather than how much of the existing market you'll be able to capture Had it not been for the X Market, hard drives would be specialty items today… Many consumers feel cramped with 100 GB of storage. Home entertainment systems are available with over 10 TB of storage. A consequence of super-cheap storage, at the same time that it's what makes said storage a viable product."
    (tags: xmarket product manufacture market business )
  • Putting people first » Italians say goodbye to property
    Italians getting into rental, rather than ownership. Products become services.
    (tags: servicedesign services unproduct )
  • J!NX : Puppet Brawlin' T-Shirt – Clothing for Gamers & Geeks
    "The unforgiving streets of public television are no place for weakness: either you fight, or you die. Join the courageous young brawler Large Avian as he embarks on a rampage of revenge against the animatronic gang that killed his family and defiled his nest. Watch as our hero trashes Oswald the Grump, spells out certain doom for the Cracker Beast, and puts their calculating, blood-sucking leader down for the count. New episode every Sunday!" Want this so badly.
    (tags: tshirts seasamestreet parody streetfighter games awesome )
  • THE GRIND: SOCAL EDITION (SF4 TRAINING & SBO QUALS) – iPLAYWINNER FIGHTING GAME NEWS – Street Fighter Virtua Fighter Tekken SNK Capcom BlazBlue Fighting Game News Strategy and Guides at iPlayWinner.com
    Huge, and a bit baggy, but nontheless interesting account of a trip to the SBO Qualifiers in the US; if anything, makes me sad that there's no way we'll ever see an arcade scene like this in the UK ever again.
    (tags: arcade games streetfighter play competition sbo narrative society )
  • this internet is a series of tubes – Bolognese
    "Some time ago, Simon Schama wrote an article for the Guardian on the perfect bolognese sauce. Like any other enthusiastic cook, I've been finely honing my sauce for years and finally had it nailed down to what I considered to be Very Good. However, I saw the article as an opportunity to challenge myself, rip it up and start again and above all, get one over Schama. So here's my recipe:" Epicly epic bolognese recipe. Should try this some time.
    (tags: bolognese cooking recipe )
  • In CodeIgniter, how can I have PHP error messages emailed to me? – Stack Overflow
    A rough guide to building your own ExceptionNotifier for CodeIgniter. Might come in handy.
    (tags: php programming development codeigniter errorhandling exception )
  • GameSetWatch – In-Depth: Denki Talks Creating Games For 'No-Power' Systems
    "Designing a game for a limited platform is not only a great exercise for a development team, but can often give real insights into how to take an existing product into a whole new area — often with great improvements to controls and the whole user interface and experience." Denki on porting from low-spec digital TV boxes to even-lower spec digital TV boxes. Some good stuff in here, particularly around constraint.
    (tags: design games development constraint )
  • Warcraft guild achievements as RSS – jerakeen.org
    "…once WoLK came out and half the guild went completely insane and started chasing the really silly achievements, it was clear we were going to need an RSS feed of the things. So I built one. It’s based on the Armory, like most WoW tools, and is a complete kludge, like most of my tools. But here are my notes anyway." Hurrah! Tom wrote his magic tool up. It's great, it's daft, and I love the Armory's crazy XML. Alas, my achievements are few and far between…
    (tags: games feeds wow worldofwarcraft data scripting python unassignedvariable armory )
  • The Brainy Gamer: Bringing the boost
    "it seems to me Criterion, in particular, has identified and implemented a strategy that works remarkably well in the current games marketplace: release the best product you can and stand behind it; improve the quality and player experience with frequent upgrades; offer additional value-added content worth charging for; nurture the relationship between your consumers and your development team; and give folks what they want."
    (tags: games burnout dlc servicedesign gaas )
  • Because He Could: Zelda II: Expiditio Linci – Offworld
    "Translator 'tempestas_caput' doesn't seem to offer any explanation as to why he's translated Zelda II into Latin, so we just won't ask. But it's not the only game getting his "sleeping language" treatment: he's also he's also gone alone, dangerously with the original Zelda, and is making his way, even more ambitiously, through Final Fantasy III." Brilliant!
    (tags: games zelda translation latin nes )
  • Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Replacing Subscriptions With Seasonal MMOs
    "…if the future of games is to become entertainment services, then are subscriptions going to fall away in favour of upfront payments and free updates?" Some good thinking from Duncan.
    (tags: games mmo product subscription services updates gaas )
  • Energy Information
    "Google PowerMeter, now in prototype, will receive information from utility smart meters and energy management devices and provide anyone who signs up access to her home electricity consumption right on her iGoogle homepage."
    (tags: data visualisation google sustainability energy power energyconsumption )
  • Oh Crap. My Parents Joined Facebook.
    "So, you finally caved. You've accepted a friend request from your Mom, Dad, crazy Aunt Ida, and your college roommate’s newly divorced mother. Well here's your chance to get back at them for taking away your public privacy."
    (tags: blog facebook humour socialmedia privacy family parents )
  • spacesick: It's a Dig, Dig, Dig, Dig Dug
    Daft, lovely, and hypnotic to watch.
    (tags: animation games pastiche motiongraphics digdug saulbass )

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