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Jonathon Richter

Bardo the Game: Learning to Avoid Rebirth in Second Life - 0 views

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    Second Life Games: Bardo the game (Learning to avoid rebirth in Second Life - teaching the Buddhist idea of "no soul" yet also reincarnation in a recreation of the Tibetan Book of The Dead
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - requ
Akmal Yousuf

Google pulling the rug out again? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Remember the vintage game "Pull the Rug Out?" It is a board game where players stack different items on top of a rug. Eventually, one of the players tries to pull out the rug without tumbling the pieces stacked on top of it. Google's recent announcement that it is phasing out several additional services, including the highly popular Google Reader, reminded me of this game, as I recall that the stack most always toppled to the ground. Google introduced Google Reader, gradually built up its popularity, and then pulled the rug out with little warning, causing its customers to stumble. As one Google customer put it: "Google spends millions of wasted dollars on pet projects, then kills one of their best products on a whim." Google's most recent spring cleaning brings the total number of services it has discontinued to 70 in just a year-and-a-half. That's right-a whopping 70 services that have been shut down in just 18 months. Among the services Google will discontinue with little warning is Google Cloud Connect, introduced with a lot of fanfare just two years ago. Cloud Connect is a plug-in that enables Google users to share and edit Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel files. To continue collaborating with Microsoft Office, Google users have just four weeks to uninstall Cloud Connect and install Google Drive. Companies that can't get to it by April 30 will be out of luck, leaving them without a way to collaborate on Office documents used by millions of employees, partners, and customers. But of all the services Google is discontinuing this time, the one that's drawing the biggest backlash is Google Reader, a service used by hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of their favorite websites and blogs via RSS feeds. The news of Google Reader's shut down drew outrage from users, who put together a petition demanding that Google reinstate the service. "Our confidence in Google's other products - Gmail, YouTube, and yes, even Plus - req
Jonathon Richter

Video Games as Learning Tools » games studies unit - 0 views

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    Video Games as Learning Tools
Jonathon Richter

tiltfactor - 0 views

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    tiltfactor designs and makes games for girls and social change games
Jonathon Richter

The Superstruct Game - 0 views

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    Superstruct: Augmented Reality game by Accelerating Futures
Jonathon Richter

Wheaton College » News » Eyes of the gamer - 0 views

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    Eyes of the Gamer: research by Rolf Nelson finding that playing different kinds of video games changes the way people think and approach their surroundings
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    Eyes of the Gamer: research by Rolf Nelson finding that playing different kinds of video games changes the way people think and approach their surroundings
Jonathon Richter

E-LINE Media - 0 views

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    E-line brings a network of comic artists, game developers and educators together to solve problems through social games.
Jonathon Richter

thehiddenpark.com - 1 views

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    The Hidden Park allows kids to use real parks/places for advantures with digitally enhanced game elements
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    The Hidden Park allows kids to use real parks/places for advantures with digitally enhanced game elements
Jonathon Richter

Thinking Worlds - 0 views

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    thinking_worlds game development
Jonathon Richter

The Future of the Book: it's already here - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn - 0 views

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    Games as eText support: the future of the book is here
Jonathon Richter

How online games are solving uncomputable problems - tech - 05 November 2008 - New Scie... - 0 views

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    distributed computing
Jonathon Richter

Cobalt - 0 views

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    Cobalt is a free and open source metaverse browser and construction toolkit for accessing, creating, and publishing hyperlinked multi-user virtual worlds. Powered by Croquet technology, Cobalt uses peer-based messaging to eliminate the need for virtual world servers and makes it very simple to create and securely share deeply collaborative virtual worlds that run on all major software operating systems. Without any licensing fees, users and developers can freely build and share highly capable multi-user virtual workspaces, game-based learning and training environments, or even just a place to share and meet with friends.
Jonathon Richter

Top Secret Dance Off - The dance secret is hard-wired in your brain and waiting for you... - 0 views

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    Top Secret Dance Off: Augmented Reality Game
Jonathon Richter

AFTRS LAMP - 0 views

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    Gary Hayes' gaming development network and blog
Jonathon Richter

Wisc-Online - Online Learning Object Repository - Flash Player Installation - 0 views

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    wisconsin online resource center: gaming stuff
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