last updated at 2003-08-15 17:46
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edd: caution; this is basically a writeup of a conference keynote, but I think it's interesting enough to hear about the research
mattb: 150,000 households out of 1.8 million were without digital TV at the time of the switch
mattb: babelfished press release
spli: did they go off and do something less boring instead?
mattb: the press release celebrates the launch with an appropriately artefacted jpeg
phl: how apposite - "this is as good as it gets from now on, suckers! ruf an!"
mattb: babelfished press release
spli: did they go off and do something less boring instead?
mattb: the press release celebrates the launch with an appropriately artefacted jpeg
phl: how apposite - "this is as good as it gets from now on, suckers! ruf an!"
mattb: unfortunate domain name du jour
edd: covers the USB cradle as well as Bluetooth
edd: related page from David Glance
edd winds self back up into more Bluetooth hacking
edd: related page from David Glance
edd winds self back up into more Bluetooth hacking
mattb: gamasutra article
mattb: for reading later...
mattb: mining historical logs of player behaviour in multiplayer online games to help optimise the game design
mattb: some interesting theory that sounds generally applicable to studying patterns in large amounts of social data
mattb: statistics, hypothesis formulation, etc
mattb: with example studies such as "In EverQuest, do players prefer pretty races?"
mattb: obligatory comparisons to TIA projects also included
phl: here's the GamaSutra sign-in bypass bookmarklet
mattb: for reading later...
mattb: mining historical logs of player behaviour in multiplayer online games to help optimise the game design
mattb: some interesting theory that sounds generally applicable to studying patterns in large amounts of social data
mattb: statistics, hypothesis formulation, etc
mattb: with example studies such as "In EverQuest, do players prefer pretty races?"
mattb: obligatory comparisons to TIA projects also included
phl: here's the GamaSutra sign-in bypass bookmarklet









