zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - 16 days ago | technology, software, Flickr, pictures
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2008 | wii, technology, games
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 05 2008 | technology, mariners, network nintendo, DS
Debbie mentioned this the other day -- what a great use for the "download-play" feature of the DS! I wish more locations would provide something like this, but cross-platform (DS, PSP, iPhone interface webpage, etc.)
Quoted: Nintendo is making a pitch to fans to turn its portable DS Lite into a baseball staple, bringing interactive technology to them through a pilot program at the Mariners' Safeco Field. The Nintendo Fan Network allows fans to order food and drinks...
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - May 08 2008 | technology, science
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2008 | video, software, technology
Did I Fave this already? A-freaking-mazing
Quoted: TED Talks <p><a href="/speakers/view/id/204" target="_blank">Johnny Lee</a> demos his amazing Wii Remote hacks, which transform the $40 game piece into a digital whiteboard, a touchscreen and a head-mounted 3-D viewer. A multi-ovation demo from TED2008.</p><p><strong>Enjoying this? Then check out ...</strong><br /><a href="/index.php/talks/view/id/65" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outgoing/bouncerate_jl');">+ Before the iPhone, the unveiling of multi-touch</a> <br /><a href="/index.php/talks/view/id/129" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outgoing/bouncerate_jl');">+ The dazzling power of Photosynth</a> <br /><a href="/index.php/talks/view/id/146" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker('/outgoing/bouncerate_jl');">+ The world's best video game yet?</a><br />(and more below) </p>
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2007 | music, drm, technologyFrom the sections quoted in this article, the RIAA's response to Jobs' discourse on DRM offers no solid reasons, it merely tries to take his arguments and throw them back at him. It doesn't work.
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 06 2007 | wiki, technology
A novel written entirely by millions of people who don't know each other, don't live near each other, and don't know the ending yet.
Quoted: A Million Penguins is a wikinovel experiment where anyone can write and anyone can edit a novel-in-progress.
There are actually (apparently) two novels at the moment, one a spin-off or a split-off from the first, and rumors of a third. I haven't read the story yet--not sure whether or not I want to read it until it's finished.
Interestingly, it is powered by the wiki platform designed by Wikimedia.
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 06 2007 | wiki, technology
Everyone on the 'net knows about Wikipedia--so many people know about it, in fact, that my college even bans students from using it as a source for research papers.
However, many (at least, in my corner of the world) do not know that wikipedia is merely one of more than 9 wiki projects run by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.
Other projects include Wiktionary, Wikiquote, and wikibooks, to name a few.


