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“WMD is a simple, lightweight HTML editor for blog comments, forum posts, and basic content management. You can add WMD to any textarea with one line of code.” Very impressive; very coherent. Worth further investigation.
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“…they need to keep thinking creatively about how they work together and continuously try to improve their process. This mindset is the key to high performing, self-organizing teams.”
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“Like TED for Music” – tons of transcriptions and video interviews with all manner of performers. Looks superb.
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“Snapshot provides an alternative view of listings from Trulia and was developed in collaboration with Stamen Design.” Beautiful – great connection between filmstrip and main panel, and the motion blur hits the delight sensor on the head.
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“The result is a casual game with surprisingly nuanced and interesting characters, with whom the player begins to feel she has a real relationship — even though all the dialogue occurs in cut scenes which we have no ability to alter.” Excellent.
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“Every single point along that road is wrong. And every single point along that road takes games somewhere expensive and difficult. […] Emotionally complex games are great, but so are emotionally crude – or indeed emotionally barren – games.” Excellent.
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“NDS adaptation of the famous Warcraft mod”. Oh my. DS Homebrew, I love you.
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“glitchDS is a FREE homebrew Cellular Automaton music sequencer for the Nintendo DS. It’s perfect for creating IDM and Glitch style loops.” Should only work with R4, but seems to work with several carts.
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“Yahoo! Design Stencil Kit version 1.0 is available for OmniGraffle, Visio (XML), Adobe Illustrator (PDF and SVG), and Adobe Photoshop”
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“Dolores Labs paid MechaTurks to apply labels to 10,000 color swatches.” Then they built network graphs out of them. Very nice.
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“DHL confirmed to the Telegraph that the artwork was an ‘entirely fictional project’.” As suspsected. Enthusiastic as I was, I wasn’t sure GPS would penetrate that case. Oh well. It’s a shame it was presented so realistically; feels a bit cheap.
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“AudioJungle is a brand new audio community serving up thousands of stock music loops and audio effects by independent authors for use in your projects.”
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“Colors! is a simplistic digital painting application for Nintendo DS based on modern
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Users’ artwork from Colors! for the DS. Really quite impressive, some of this.
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“if we’re trying to create great experiences, that we align the expectations to help the case we want to make.”
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“I wish Rockstar had made a better game for Liberty City and I wish they had written a better story for Niko Bellic. Because these are two of the most memorable characters you’ll meet in any videogame.” A great piece of criticism.
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Self-portrait sketched out in GPS traces across the globe. Or at least, across one particular projection of the globe. I’m just pleased to know things like this work.
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Weezer’s video for Pork And Beans is beautiful. I got a lot of the pastiches in it, but there are a few I’m missing. Still, lovely!
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Handbag hire. No, really. Handbag hire.
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“markItUp! is a JavaScript plugin built on the jQuery library. It allows you to turn any textarea into a markup editor. Html, Textile, Wiki Syntax, Markdown, BBcode or even your own Markup system can be easily implemented.”
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GitCasts: screencasts about git. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
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Useful forum thread on downloadable racks for Ableton Live
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“The value lies in the network of people and how they illuminate the things I don’t know.” Rands hits the nail on the head. It’s about who you know, and how you make use of them. Just like real-world friends. Hint: Scoble is using it wrong.