It’s been a while since I pointed to Dan Cook’s excellent Lost Garden blog. Today I see a post up that takes ideas from AToF and several other sources, and along the way, produces a great flowchart that I arguably should have had in the book:
GoPets seems to be doing well in the US
(Visited 4247 times)GoPets: We based our entire financial model on users in the US paying, on average, five dollars a month and we’re seeing about triple that.
More in this great AGC Interview with GoPets at F13.
If you haven’t seen GoPets, you should. I have the full stuffed animal collection. 🙂
Korea’s Gambling and Gaming Woes
(Visited 10800 times)It hasn’t been much talked about here in the West, unless you read Steven Davis’ excellent PlayNoEvil blog. But South Korea has been caught in the grip of a huge scandal involving games and gambling.
The very very short form of it is that “Sea Story,” a chance-based game that paid out in “tickets” that were sponsored by the government and intended to be used for access to cultural sites and events, was hacked by some operators so that it would pay out more tickets than it was supposed to. Steven has some metrics on the magnitude of the scandal:
Multiverse in context
(Visited 6519 times)TCSDaily has an article entitled “The Next Big Thing” which is about Multiverse (for a change, not Second Life!). It does a good job of making the case for the evolution to a 3d web (something that I am still skeptical is coming anytime too soon) through the lens of the past history of Netscape.
The Sunday Poem: One Hundred Kings
(Visited 5416 times)Once upon a time there were
One hundred kings all in a castle.
Each one had his own bedroom
And thrones with golden tassles.
They had red robes and silver crowns,
Big halls with walls of stone!
But when they ate their dinners,
They ate them all alone.