Google Wave Cinema
Posted by Chris on Monday, November 23, 2009

I’ve tried to use the awe inspiring Google Wave, but every time I try to join a public wave of interest the damn thing crashes. I am sure one day it will be a useful tool, but in this beta stage I can’t seem to find use for it. Got a Wave that could change my mind? DM me on the twitter, email me.

Someone has found a use for Google Wave, reenactments of your favorite movie scenes. Or they have too much time on their hands.

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PMOG Link Monday vol. 2
Posted by Chris on Monday, June 9, 2008

Okay, PMOG is a game that you ‘play’ as you surf the web. Read more here. Since you earn points as you go about your normal surfing there is an aspect of the game called missions. Simply put, missions are a list of links put together by other players. As I take missions, I find some great links and each Monday I am going to do my best to share the latest finds.

MoMB

The Museum of Modern Beta is the home of the next best thing, well, maybe. A quick daily for you to visit to find the next great site or online service before your friends. Thanks for the link user, speckledfrog.

Alternative Energy News

This is a groovy green tech blog. If you like cruising the technology blogs, this is another to add to your list. The only exception, this blog filter’s out all those not so green gadgets and shows you the stuff powered with, guess what? Thanks pmogger, anguis.

403day

For the love of all that is holy, who is using Internet Explorer? This website advertises March 4th 2008 as 403 day, a protest against IE.  Yes, we are late.  The ‘why’ is all explained simply and shortly on the page. Of course, you can’t go there if you use IE. Thanks for the link, tekkguy.

Write Something

This is a strange little experimental site where any visitor can ‘write something.’ Perhaps it has potential, I mean if a bunch of sad high school kids don’t visit it each day whining about their dismal relationships. However, if you need to blow off some steam without actually speaking directly to the person you are mad at, go for it. It looks fairly anonymous. Just a suggestion, I mean blasting your best friend on your livejournal, that she reads, seems like a bad idea. Thanks for the link, vendetta.

Pledgie

This is a place for you to raise money for that special cause, like raising money for that moob reduction I have always wanted. Seriously, you can raise money for a cause quite easily. People can donate through the mother of all internet transactions, paypal.

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A Quick Blurb About PMOG
Posted by Chris on Sunday, March 9, 2008

Passively Multiplayer Online Game

Wha?stay away from the papazan!

Here’s the premise, a game that you play by simply carrying on with your normal Internet routine. How is it a game? Well, when you are logged in you receive 2 datapoints for every site you visit. When you reach a certain amount of DP you level up. DP is also used to purchase some game “stuff.” Perhaps you would like to purchase some armor, because another player may have left a mine at Google when they visited. If you go to Google the mine will go off and you will lose some datapoints. ‘Passively’ is the optimal word because I am not sure that it is completely passive. After all, I was desperate to level up so I was visiting sites and trying to find crates of goodies left by other players.

One can also make missions for other players. Send some people on a tour of your favorite sites, useful reference materials or whatever. When people take the missions, they obviously earn DP and may find some valuable information. Like, I have never been to the world’s smallest site before. It is a fun way to share bookmarks with other users.

Another facet of the game is the associations. If you go around dropping mines, you end up becoming a destroyer. If you go around dropping crates full of goodies on sites, you become a benefactor. There are a few other associations, that is just an example of two of them.

The game uses Firefox only at this point. Why you’d use some other browser is beyond me, but it makes use of Firefox’s ability to run scripts on top of sites. There are loads of great plug-ins, add-ons and greasemonkey scripts to use with Firefox to make Gmail more useful, get rid of that annoying about.com bar when you click on a link there, etc. Search away and find some goodness.

The game is still in beta, and does have quite a few quirks. There are several missions that I have started and not finished because the game went down. Of course when the game is down you don’t earn points either. That part can be frustrating, but the community more than makes up for it. At this point in development, everyone’s opinion counts. Someone posted in the forum that it would be cool if there was a ‘favorite’ mission list or something like that and days later it was a reality.

Since it is in beta, I am unclear about how one joins. The front page has a box to enter your email to join beta, however, another user invited me. As a PMOG player, apparently I get two invites a week. Thus, those of you interested, drop me an email, christopher@sikkdays.com, and I will do my best to get you an invite.

For more info on PMOG, try this blog and review. More in depth and probably shorter than my blog posting about PMOG. Go figure. Or try the site, PMOG.

For other games that I have talked about, click the ‘games’ tag below and check them out.

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