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Further musings on the lack of G+ innovation
Putting aside all my concerns about their privacy issues, it seems to me that they have an even greater failing to innovate in their design. They don’t understand peoples’ names.
Revenge of the DRM Titan
Previously, I’ve talked about the Humble Indie Bundle, as well as the overalll folly of DRM solutions in gaming. Well, this week, the third major Humble Indie Bundle debuted with 5 more games, plus it was broadcast that Ubisoft’s next … Continue reading
Selective Blindness, Deafness and Stupidity
In the course of my travels, I’ve met many people who like the status quo, who want change, who want just ‘anything different’. But I find it most amusing that amongst any community where change is needed, there is a … Continue reading
Somewhat Missing The Point
It’s amazing how well certain things stand up to the test of time, especially comedy. Comedy, for the most part, tends to be subjective, and frequently contextual – something is usually only funny when it’s in the right context, and … Continue reading
Institutionalised Innovation
I live the UK, and one of our quaint little institutions is the long running sci-fi TV series, Doctor Who. It’s one of the most bizarre and successfully innovative series that I can think of, and it struck me today … Continue reading
Enthusiast, preacher or zealot?
Perception is a tricky and intricate thing. How you understand something is directly related to your perception of it, and if your perception is wrong, it can rock your world when your perception of something changes. I’ve recently had some … Continue reading