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Chrome Apps Launcher For Windows - 20 views

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    The Chrome app launcher for Windows now means that users can tap into the vast pool of web applications instead of the traditional equivalents, including apps for document editing, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and e-book readers.
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YouTube Gaming: Why Twitch may not be itched a bit? | Questechie - 6 views

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    Twitch is all about live streaming, where gamers can use it to see footage of video games by other users as well as broadcasts. YouTube Gaming, albeit, technically equivalent to Twitch, is still much more different than it is similar.
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Games: Web As Platform - 9 views

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    Web as a development platform gets a boost as web-based applications are improving on the functionality of their desktop equivalents.
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CloudFS.org » Building Your Own Dropbox Equivalent - 10 views

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    My previous dog food post did generate a couple of requests for more detailed instructions on how to build your own private cloud storage repository, so here goes.
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WanderPlayer Turns Your Phone Into a Controller for Any Computer Game - 0 views

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    Smartphones have already replaced cameras and calendars for many people - and piles of gaming controllers might be next. A startup called WanderPlayer has developed a technology that turns iPhones (and soon Android phones) into controllers for computer games, no matter whether those games call for a classic controller, Wii-like motion controller, a steering wheel or five other options. Here's how it works: Users download a desktop app and a mobile app. The mobile app lists online games from around the web. Selecting a game from the mobile app menu opens it on the computer, and the two devices communicate over Wi-Fi. It's not an easy technology to make work well. "You could probably build a crude equivalent at a hackathon," says co-founder Ayo Omojola, "but both the user-interaction and performance required for games [as well as] the controllers and console that work across local environments are really difficult and take a while to get right." WanderPlayer has developed a controller without a noticeable delay that it says can work with pretty much any game (so far it's applied the technology to about 150 of them). As is, the product is impressive.
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