ShowNotes: Show336

Sunday 18 March 2007

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Leo’s son was driving him nuts with this flash game call Line Rider. It is incredibly addicting. The purpose of the game is to draw a “slope” and a little character sleds down the curve. Do a search for Linerider on Youtube and you’ll see videos of people’s lines. This proves that a good game doesn’t necessarily need stunningly realistic 3D graphics, but so long as it is fun and simplistic, it shall succeed.

In fact, some people have gotten so addicted to videogames that they sometimes forget to take care of themselves. In South Korea where high speed Internet is ubiquitous and the culture has spread so far through, there have been instances where people have died in video game sessions.

The creators of several sim games are developing a game called Spore which Leo thinks will take over the lives of thousands more people. You create creatures from the beginning and basically command the lives of them. You are basically God in the game, and details haven’t been completely released yet, but somehow these creatures are to interact with others online.

Viacom is suing YouTube/Google for $1 billion. They are saying that Google is posting tens of thousands of copyrighted clips that had been viewed 1.5 billion times that made Google lots of money and that users are still uploading clips. You can’t look at a clip and automatically decide if the copyright holder wants it shared or not. Google is claiming that they are following the DMCA which states that their only responsibility is to take the content off as soon as they have been asked to: which they have done. If YouTube prevails, copyright holders will start to have a harder time on the Internet. Some say that Viacom simply wants to strike a better deal with YouTube.

Bloomingdale’s in Manhattan now has an interactive digital mirror where people can try on clothes virtually on the mirror and then people can comment on the website.

Twitter is all about posting random tidbits from your life. You can update and receive updates from your cell phone, IM client, a variety of applications, or even the web. Twittervision makes TWitter even more addicting. It is a mashup between Twitter and Google Maps. Track Leo, Shooby, and even presidential candidate John Edwards.


Guests

Q Rick Alber: Amazon’s Mechanical Turk

Q Ron Rossberg: Monoprice cables/Jawbone headset

Q Scott Wilkinson: LCD vs. Plasma


Hour 1

Q Steve from Long Beach - Connecting 2 monitors to one video card head

Q Bill - “Mirar” where toolbar is

Q Tim from San Diego - Setting up user-based access on free WiFi


Hour 2

Q Michelle - Staying connected while traveling

Q Troy from Napoleonville, LA - Moving to Windows Vista

Q Harry from Lancaster - Keeps running low on virtual memory

Q Jodie from Lafayette - Games for blind people

Q Eric from Bakersfield - Security on websites


Hour 3

Q Tom from Seal Beach - iPhantom needs to be updated?

Q Mike from San Diego - Aftermarket bluetooth car speakerphone

Q Mick - Flash game

Q Gary - Organizing thousands of songs

Q Lani from California City - Firefox problem


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