Friday, April 18, 2008
I took a long sojourn into the history of interactive fiction (IF) with my launching pad being the stunning revelations unearthed by Andy Balo over at waxy in regards to the never-completed Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy text adventure sequel. But after reading that, and poking around the archives and playing a few great examples of IF, I started wondering why more hasn’t been done to advance the interface of these games? Why not incoporate more AI? Read more…
Friday, January 4, 2008
Dasher is a novel piece of software that lets you point at what you want to write. Honestly, it’s kind of difficult to describe without seeing the demonstration. It’s very novel and makes novel use of some simple AI. I wonder if Apple would ever integrate this in to the iPhone? And it would seem to be of great use were it to be integrated into eye tracking software.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Just found a program called IMified. It’s really handy due to its widget structure—allowing you to basically pipe web site APIs into ichat—so close to the concept I had in mind when I wrote about the LUI. Well, it’s definitely a good step in the right direction; it’s even got me using aim regularly again. ((For those of you who never got into the AIM thing, you might want to check out Sandy, an online assistant who helps you with tasks through email.))
Sunday, April 17, 2005
Economist John Gray points out that capitalism comes in many colors and that the particular brand of capitalism that the US is fairly obsessed with (namely unregulated free markets) is going to cause some serious problems in the near future as it becomes less and less regulated — and no longer by our choice.
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