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LittleBigPlanet contains copyright system (2)
permalinkFiled under: News In a game like LittleBigPlanet, sharing user generated content is a big part of the experience. Ever more so, protecting one's personal creations is going to be an even bigger issue. With players expected to swap content daily, one has to wonder how will players control the distribution of unique content in the do-it-yourself platformer?The answer is that the game will utilize a simple system called "copyright" which is not the same ...Shared by Cris Pearson (3) Nymo (82)
- Cris Pearson said: interesting metrics as part of a game
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permalinkHaven't tried it though. Looks like a useful tool for web developers.Shared by ampspeed (11) beatak (23) Brad Bourne (6) Cris Pearson (3) Daniel Wittberger (12) David S. (11) Eric (0) francois schnell (26) funkatron (8) Henry Todd (4) Katie Harbath (0) masaomi takahashi (1) Michael Yakovis (19) Michiel van der Blonk (0) Mojo (1) Phil (5) PJ Kix (18) Ravindran (0) Robby Russell (4) Sara (20) Steve Toub (1) ta2 (22) Tony Gray (8) Trevor May (0) tterupon (11)Contribute comment
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Sex and the Olympic city - Times Online (66)
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I am often asked if the Olympic village - the vast restaurant and housing conglomeration that hosts the world's top athletes for the duration of the Games - is the sex-fest it is cracked up to be.Shared by ~C4Chaos (34) Alan Simpson (2) Alex C (19) Alex Trafford (29) Alexandre Gamela (4) Allison (2) Amy (0) Andrew Landeryou (40) Anna MacDougall (149) Antonio Delgado (39) Babychen Mathew (221) Ben Jacob (2) blindsurf3r (1) Brad Brown Jr. (4) chris (14) Chung (110) Coty Gonzales (5) Cris Pearson (3) dare (6) Dave Dugal (9) Dave S (4) Delilah (0) Frederik Højholt (0) Gary Jungling (9) Hayes Haugen (1) hominid todd (22) J. J. (8) jamesjbigler (20) Jeremy (2) Jess Lee (11) Jonathan (64) Josh Baltzell (1) JunChen (16) Kevin (9) Kevin De Mulder (10) Kevin Hessel (17) Leon Westbrook (2) M. Serdar Kuzuloglu (14) Mark (7) Matteo (12) Mick Spencer (2) Mike F (425) misha (0) Nelson Minar (6) Nikollas Ordway (49) Oleg Stepanov (0) omar zaki (0) Patrick (0) Patrix (4) Paul McEnany (3) Pedro Silva (17) Pulkit Vasudha (3) Quentin (0) RAPatton (62) rebrse (31) Robert (53) Ryan (11) Scott (10) Sharath (8) Sid (9) sooraj (0) stealingsand (23) Stevo (23) Tom Goering (5) tuff tookas (8) Zhasper (63)Explore read five notes- Leon Westbrook said: Athletes having sex after being holed up? How SHOCKING!
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- Alex C said: Is that a medal in your pocket...?
- Amy said: wooooooo
- Stevo said: Gotta love it. I wish I was an athlete...
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Getting a Fresh Eye (1)
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When I work on a painting I literally get too close to it, and I grow accustomed to its faults. There are at least six ways to get a fresh eye on a work in progress.1. Turn it upside down and look at it (or work on it) inverted. I spend about one-fourth of my painting time working on my fantasy paintings inverted, either to see them objectively or to get a better angle on ...Shared by Cris Pearson (3)Contribute comment -
Isolator (8)
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Isolator is a small menu bar application that helps you concentrate. When you're working on a document, and don't want to be distracted, turn on Isolator. It will cover up your desktop and all the icons on it, as well as the windows of all your other applications, so you can concentrate on the task in hand.Shared by andy (0) Cris Pearson (3) Dan MacKinlay (19) Eli (54) fbrunel (3) Jonathan (18) oriolfb (24) Piotr (2)Contribute comment - Australian Legal Document Templates - LawLive (1)
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A very serious question (16)
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So, hypothetically speaking, let’s say you want to design a system where you had absolute control over which applications your customers were allowed to install on your device. Certainly you would want to ensure that you were the only source for applications. But for extraordinary cases, you might also need to create a blacklist of applications. Each entry in the blacklist would also need a human-readable title — presumably the name of the app — ...Shared by 2ni (21) al3x (14) Andy Mroczkowski (5) ben (9) brownpau (11) Charles (1) Cris Pearson (3) dccrowley (8) dewitt (8) Gorm (0) Harper (60) Jody (28) LouCypher (31) Paul Irish (4) Si (0) Tim Goh (19)- dewitt said: "If you answered “JSON” then congratulations, you win the Trendy Tech of the Month Award!" -Mark Pilgrim. (Lol)
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ThemeForest is Coming (36)
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123 Royalty Free - Stock Image and Photo Subscription (6)
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Federal Agents Can Seize Devices And Papers At Borders (2)
permalinkThe Washington Post published an article about two policies issued by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agencies. According to those policies border agents can seize any electronic devices, including but not limited to notebooks, PDAs or storage devices and any form of documentation and paper, even in written form, without suspicion for an undisclosed amount of time. They may also send the data to other agencies and even ...Shared by Cris Pearson (3) Zahra HB (20)
- Cris Pearson said: Scary
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DYNAMIC CASH GIVANATION: CA$H PROOF!!! (2)
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Dwayne Schubert, Jr. (a/k/a "Da Cash Duke") shows cash proof. THIS IS NOT M L M !!! Cast: Merlin MannShared by Cris Pearson (3) mathowie (2)Contribute comment -
People Want To Pay (26)
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Yes, everything will be free, but in my experience people want to pay. They really do! People, mobs of them, will grab stuff that is free. They will try stuff for free that they would never touch if they had to pay. They will always gravitate, on average, to the lowest price, and what is lower than free? But, but, if people have resources they prefer to pay the creators of products and services they ...Shared by atul (132) Ben Shoemate (45) Christian (48) chrisv (1) Cris Pearson (3) doransky (30) Gauravonomics (3) Gautam (23) Hashim (25) howardweaver (15) Inky (20) Joe Taylor Jr. (1) jproffitt (2) Ken Kennedy (8) Mark Gibson (8) Meryn Stol (35) Nate (14) Nathan (17) Paul Haahr (2) rebrse (31) Seth (24) stealingsand (23) Steve (13) Tanguy De Kelver (2) tarmo888 (8) TomBolini (28)Contribute comment -
Wii MotionPlus co-developer demos tech in new video (4)
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Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Peripherals Now that E3 is over and the secret's out, middleware maker and Wii MotionPlus co-developer AiLive is openly touting what its LiveMove 2 toolset is capable of when paired with Nintendo's upcoming add-on. The above video is meant to encourage developers to adopt LiveMove 2 for creating their MotionPlus-enabled games (they can use all the help they can get, considering they didn't find out about the Wii remote upgrade until ...Contribute comment - stupendous.net - NodeQuota (1)
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App Store is a Solution to The Penny Gap (3)
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Greg Yardley recently published the following breakdown of Apple’s iPhone App Store applications listed at various pricing tiers. His insight was that “free” was no longer the most popular application price. Instead, $0.99 was the most popular application price. See below: Many of the companies in the Union Square Ventures portfolio offer their services for free to end-users and find other ways to monetize usage. A significant part of the reason for this pricing decision ...Contribute comment -
Good ol' fashioned street art (1)
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- Cris Pearson said: heheh, classic
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How To Build A Web App in Four Days For $10,000 (Say Hello To Matt) (18)
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In this post, guest author Ryan Carson goes through some of the lessons learned from building a Web app in four days. Carson is the co-founder of Carsonified, a web shop in Bath, UK. They’ve built four web apps, created ThinkVitamin.com and run events like Future of Web Apps. If you’re bored you can follow Ryan on Twitter. The time it takes to design, build and deploy web applications has been steadily shrinking, especially with ...Shared by aqeeliz (12) bigstrings (17) Cris Pearson (3) Damon (10) David Alvarez (45) Davide (19) Grodzik (8) Jardenberg (21) Jeff Smith (22) jrodgers (4) Kolby Kallweit (6) Len Xu (14) matpol (4) Phil (15) sadegazoz (4) Scott (0) stewsnooze (0) xdamman (0)Explore read four notes- Cris Pearson said: Doozla was born out of a Weekend design and hackathon. It took a lot longer than that to get it to market however. I agree rapid projects are a great team builder/morale builder.
- Kolby Kallweit said: I need to use this whenever I release my brilliant web idea!
- Jardenberg said: Ryan Carson (FOWA, bland annat) skriver om en modern utveckling, med moderna verktyg. Lite som hack the news, men kortare, billigare och *mycket enklare* ;)
- Len Xu said: 参考其人员组成、系统构架、工作方式,,,
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The Stranger Aversion (1)
permalinkSocial media has created a world in which everyone is interconnected. Forget six degrees of separation; we’re probably down to three. So have we completely lost the notion of a stranger? Charlie O’Donnell, CEO of Path 101, recently wrote a post on his personal blog about the shift towards using social systems to connect with pre-existing friends and away from using them as a means to connect with strangers. He contrasts the rather closed networks ...Shared by Cris Pearson (3)
- Cris Pearson said: I've noticed this myself. I go through stages though of seeking and talking to 'new friends' and talking to old friends, either online only friends or highschool buddies who just added me on facebook. My search for 'strangers' is definitely less now more people I know from the past are online. Not just that though, but priorities are different between schooling and owning a business creating products.
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