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Travian is a browser game with a world full of thousands of users who all begin as the leaders of small villages. Seems similar to the Impressions Games City Building series, but with Hello Kitty style illustration.
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Registration for Northern Voice: a personal blogging conference in Vancouver is NOW OPEN!
To me, NV is a perfect blend between an unconference like TorCamp and a more-scheduled conference. Friday is the unconference bit; Saturday will have a vetted slate of speakers along three tracks. Schedule will be posted soon on the Northern Voice site. And it sells out every year, so, register now! I had a great time last year -- really looking forward to it again!
19 December 2007 in Vancouver | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: Northern Voice 2008, Vancouver
Dani from Postcards from the Mothership just let me know that the Canadian Blog Awards are now accepting nominations for the best Canadian blogs. Nominations are being accepted until January 11, 2008. The rules ...
Eligibility
All blogs written by persons living in Canada or by Canadian citizens living abroad are eligible for nomination. In the case of group blogs, the aforementioned persons must be significant contributors to the blog.Organizers of the awards must abstain from making any judgment as to eligibility of other participants in only the categories they have also been nominated for.
Voting
(2006 & 2007 Awards) Two rounds of voting will take place with each round lasting 7 days. The first round of voting will include all nominees. The second round of voting will narrow the list of nominees in each category down to the top 5 from the first round of voting.
There are several categories ...
General:
Political:
Interest:
18 December 2007 in Blogs and Blogging | Permalink | Comments (3)
Elegant, stunning site by graphic designer Jonathan Yuen. I have such respect for designers who can create amazing pieces like this. The illustration and the animations are lovely.
FYI .. the title of this post comes from a quote from Stefan Sagmeister whom Jonathan states is one of his inspirations. TED has posted the video of Sagmeister's talk from TED 2004 ... the topic is how design can make you happy.
h/t to Leigh for the link to Jonathan's site.!
16 December 2007 in Beauty, Innovation & Imagination | Permalink | Comments (0)
Tags: design, happiness, illustration, jonathan yuen, stefan sagmeister
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I discovered this fun little toy from the new movie, The Golden Compass via Ingenue's SL fashion blog. I was intrigued by it because not only is it a "personality test" widget (incredibly popular on the interweb) and a great tie-in with the book/movie, but it has a social component as well - crucial, in my mind, to the success of these types of promotions.
How it works: you take a 20-question personality quiz to get your initial daemon. Then, you can email a link to your friends or post your interim results on your blog or MySpace page. Then, your friends can provide feedback, through agreeing/disagreeing with 5 qualities of your daemon, on whether or not they think your daemon matches you.
So, here's mine .. the Snow Leopard.
Now, I have to warn you, when I tried to respond to the "how do you rate your friend's daemon" part, I had a little interface trouble. The "next" button isn't appearing for me. It should be on the bottom right where there is the tiny little whoosh of brown. You should be able to click there to move the questionnaire along.
It will be interesting to see if enough people disagree with my daemon, if I get any notification of it changing. Otherwise, it is supposed to become "solid" in 12 days. So, we'll see what happens. But to me, this is a neat way of getting friends involved in these popular personality quizes aside from just the "cool" factor. It would be great if they were networked in some way as well.
12 December 2007 in Branding & User Experience, Technology & the Internet | Permalink | Comments (4)
So, I'm back from honeymoon and a week in Toronto. One of the nice things about being gone for almost a month is mail ... lots and lots of mail. Especially when it is a package from Indigo that contains:
and
Now, I didn't order these. I'm assuming they are a birthday present from someone. But the two likely suspects have been eliminated. There is no note in the box. The packing slip doesn't contain any information. So, did YOU send these?
10 December 2007 in Self-Referential | Permalink | Comments (5)
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