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The non-trivial aspects of iPhone 3.0 for game developers: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technol... (via @amyjokim)
@adamend: stupid old nerd.
If ETSY were a music label, they'd sign This is the Kit: http://markury.com/post...
Why banking and fisheries are not dissimilar: http://markury.com/post...
@joshk: sadly, I think the relationship is inversely proportional ;)
@agiantgirl: Yeah, the Handmaid's Tale. I even loved her in The Parent Trap :) Magnificent family; big loss to the stage and UK.
RIP Natasha. We'll miss you. http://markury.com/post...
I'm not sure we need Fast Company any longer, but I am curious to see if ideas like "ethonomics" can get traction: http://www.fastcompany.com/topics...
My ♥ goes out to Natasha Richardson and her family. Hope she pulls through.
@jfairley: C&B works well. No surprises, simple interactions. Nice.
"IP cubed" sounds fresh and possibly insightful, but the translation is really "stop making stuff that sucks." http://blog.wired.com/games...
@konigi: it takes a village to not only raise a child, but a musician too ;) Much prefer this model to before. As you say: intimate and real
Imogen Heap's p2p vids on YouTube. Lovely, simple, digital. Why can't more musicians manage like her? http://www.youtube.com/imogenh...
Fake Plastic Trees, Thom Yorke, and a guitar. Is there really much better?
Rachel Getting Married is the 28 Days Later of family dramas: lurid, dangerous, and oddly hopeful.
Weekend reading: a 128 pg story conference between Lucas, Spielberg, and Kasdan as they plotted Raiders: http://mysterymanonfilm.blogspot.com/2009...
@jounpuu: it rolls right off the tongue of all the SXSW hipsters: "Make mine Pepsi."
If FB is the Mac of social media, then Twitter is Unix.
@djbally: Agree. We need more folks like him talking about industrial food complex. Like most things, it needs to collapse and be smarter.
How much is too much in (kid) marketing? Good thread on CBC's Q about Scholastic and their merchandising "prowess." http://www.cbc.ca/q...
Author Michael Pollan: 40 yrs ago, 2 calories of energy to create 1 calorie of food. Today, industrial meat roughly 40 to 1. Overleveraged?
@rodzylstra: Maybe. I'm just tired of weak storytelling flouted as "visionary" when films like Children of Men get little notice.
@adamend: Moore=belgian chocolate. Snyder=Smarties. Lack of subtlety decouples the film from the source. More comic than book.
Reading about Google Voice's possible b2b ambitions, I'm reminded of MSFTs constant waffling on consumer vs biz. http://blog.wired.com/busines...
Watchmen: "you're locked in here with me!" pretty much sums up the experience. (On the upside, V for Vendetta now looks like a masterpiece.)
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