Liero dominated my high school computer lab in Sydney, Australia. Such great times. Still adore this game.
For both preservation and nostalgia, this is fantastic to see. Several of my formative years were consumed by Pinball Fantasies on the Amiga. I still play it regularly on FS-UAE and a (seemingly unmaintained / defunct)…
Attempting to automate and crowd source the detection of potholes using the accelerometer and GPS of smart phones is an interesting idea. I wonder what other municipal activities could be distributed in this way? I also…
I'm left thinking the only reason Paypal works is because the founders were too stupid to realize what they were getting into. I'm not usually one for mantras, however "stay hungry, stay foolish" comes to mind.
I'd like to garner your opinions: what else could IAC have done in this situation? Or perhaps a better question is what you would have done in their shoes. One property is threatening the business model of another in a…
The culture change has already started. Where did the fantastic "Why You Should Never Pay For Online Dating" article from OkTrends go? A great exit, however. Congratulations to the team.
Just watched it based on (and add support to) your recommendation. George Lois in particular demonstrates a clear and cutting vision that I shall try to stimulate in myself.
Unless you're in a group, and it becomes a social activity. Unless computers become ubiquitous commodities that represent both consumer product and fashion-like icons of social status. Unless services such as…
Although I do not disagree with what is being said here, do not overlook the fact that Nintendo, as content distributor (WiiWare) and arbitre of several distribution platforms have a vested interest in downplaying the…
I understand the sentiment expressed here. One thing I've recently done to mediate this is purchase a Kindle: transferring my once isolated consumption of copious content to a social activity around friends and loved…
I've spent the past two years working for one of the monolithic IT consulting firms. Communication overhead is something anyone attempting to understand enterprise software needs to grasp. Omnipresent meetings occur as…
I find it mildly interesting that the NYT article omits CS from her dossier. Does branding her as purely an Economics grad make her more of an 'everyman' and thus result in a more relatable story?
Contrary to the sentiment of the other replies, I feel this is an interesting question. For those nearing the parapet of potential acquisition it would be interesting to know how affirmative one's actions should be.
Target market comes into play in this case. Businesses make decisions this way, individuals don't.
Liero dominated my high school computer lab in Sydney, Australia. Such great times. Still adore this game.
For both preservation and nostalgia, this is fantastic to see. Several of my formative years were consumed by Pinball Fantasies on the Amiga. I still play it regularly on FS-UAE and a (seemingly unmaintained / defunct)…
Attempting to automate and crowd source the detection of potholes using the accelerometer and GPS of smart phones is an interesting idea. I wonder what other municipal activities could be distributed in this way? I also…
I'm left thinking the only reason Paypal works is because the founders were too stupid to realize what they were getting into. I'm not usually one for mantras, however "stay hungry, stay foolish" comes to mind.
I'd like to garner your opinions: what else could IAC have done in this situation? Or perhaps a better question is what you would have done in their shoes. One property is threatening the business model of another in a…
The culture change has already started. Where did the fantastic "Why You Should Never Pay For Online Dating" article from OkTrends go? A great exit, however. Congratulations to the team.
Just watched it based on (and add support to) your recommendation. George Lois in particular demonstrates a clear and cutting vision that I shall try to stimulate in myself.
Unless you're in a group, and it becomes a social activity. Unless computers become ubiquitous commodities that represent both consumer product and fashion-like icons of social status. Unless services such as…
Although I do not disagree with what is being said here, do not overlook the fact that Nintendo, as content distributor (WiiWare) and arbitre of several distribution platforms have a vested interest in downplaying the…
I understand the sentiment expressed here. One thing I've recently done to mediate this is purchase a Kindle: transferring my once isolated consumption of copious content to a social activity around friends and loved…
I've spent the past two years working for one of the monolithic IT consulting firms. Communication overhead is something anyone attempting to understand enterprise software needs to grasp. Omnipresent meetings occur as…
I find it mildly interesting that the NYT article omits CS from her dossier. Does branding her as purely an Economics grad make her more of an 'everyman' and thus result in a more relatable story?
Contrary to the sentiment of the other replies, I feel this is an interesting question. For those nearing the parapet of potential acquisition it would be interesting to know how affirmative one's actions should be.
Target market comes into play in this case. Businesses make decisions this way, individuals don't.