Quick, short presentation that caught my eye – Not the most intense inspection of the subject, but the ideals still hold true.
I link this here, because Hulu sold it to me. And boy do I love some good viral marketing.
The Fan Economy: Becoming Fan Focused
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A new book from Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost studies the relationship between the technological challenges faced in designing for the Atari VCS and what that led to in terms of the game design and the evolution of an entire industry from both computational and cultural perspectives.
An oft-overlooked and quirky platform is given a deep [...]
Again visiting the world of “What Could Have Been Apple” this time I bring you a product that is a bit like the white whale amongst Apple collectors/fans. The Apple Interactive Television. It was designed to be Apple’s foray into a developing market for Set-Top Boxes, featuring WebTV-style interactivity, connectivity and functionality. It’s important to [...]
I knew I liked the Kindle for some reason I couldn’t put my finger on. I’m not a huge xkcd fanboy, but this one was just too appropriate for me to pass up sharing it.
Thought I’d make it a habit of sharing some of the paths Apple tried to trod down and then thought better and backed out of.
First up, the digital camera market.
Now I think it’s important to mention that I am, for most accounts, a gigantic Apple fanboy. I do my best to objectively evaluate their products and releases, and I am not so blind a zealot (hah!) that I cannot appreciate that even the mighty Apple does reach too far or assume too much. That [...]