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Planet Ubuntu -
2 hours and 2 minutes ago
img class=face src=http://planet.ubuntu.com/heads/jono.png alt= pWhen I was a kid, I owned a a
href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_GenesisSega Megadrive/a (Sega Genesis for my American
friends). I spent hours on that thing. Sonic The Hedgehog. Streets Of Rage. Desert Strike. Toejam
And Earl. I loved it./p pOne game that was released was a
href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_SandiegoWhere In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?/a Back then
it was marketed as emedutainment/em: essentially a sneaky way for parents to infiltrate their
kid#8217;s leisure time with learning under the premise of it being #8220;fun#8221;. Of course,
kids are smarter than parents give them credit for. Kids were wise to this and often avoided games
like that like the plague. The mind of a 12 year-old concluded that enough time is spent in front
of teachers, workbooks and exams without it invading precious Sega time. I was one such kid. I
emhated/em the idea of edutainment. I didnt want to learn with my Megadrive, I wanted to shoot
things with very large, very loud, deeply pixelated guns./p pThings change when you grow up (yes, I
have grown up, smart arses). I now love learning. I love reading. I spend hours drowning in
Wikipedia and exploring our world, our history and our patchwork of cultures. I love learning about
people#8217;s experiences, perspectives and attitudes. I no longer have the 12 year-old mentality
that learning is for school time. Learning really is genuinely emfun/em./p pNaturally, there are
some subjects I like to learn about in more detail. Community (zing!). Computers. Free Software.
Free Culture. Music. There are however some subjects that I develop a curiosity about and feel an
urge to investigate. These subjects are not part of my daily interests and hobbies, but are
temporary avenues of curiosity./p pOne recent example for me is emHistorical Jesus/em. A few days
ago I read everything Wikipedia had to offer about about the subject. This was triggered originally
by a history TV show which in turn inspired me to buy a book about significant events in human
history. In this book I read about Jesus#8217;s Crucifixion and decided to further refresh my
knowledge of the subject by hitting up Wikipedia. In this example we see two distinctive concepts:
emPassive Education/em and emContent Aggregation and Linking/em:/p ul liemPassive Education/em - in
my example of Historical Jesus, my primary focus was gathering the facts and the story. I was happy
for this subject#8217;s learning to be passive. I was happy to merely consume the content and not
interact with it much more than selecting what to learn./li liemContent Aggregation and Linking/em
- learning has links and connections. I first watched a show about history. This intrigued me to
buy the book on historical events. A section in that book inspired me to access specific content on
Wikipedia. The thread that connected these different resources together was the subject of
Historical Jesus and I aggregated the different pieces of knowledge together in my brain. My
current knowledge of Historical Jesus draws from these different resources./li /ul pWhen we learn
about our primary interests, learning is different. Our desire is often for emActive Learning/em.
We not only want to know the subject, but we want to immerse ourselves in the execution and debate
of it too. Much of this is not only collating general knowledge, as I did with Historical Jesus,
but learning about more localised information too. When I learn about music, I want to know about
local bands. I want to know when my favourite bands are coming to my area. I want to hear about
music groups, gigs, and conventions near to me. I want to know about special offers in local music
stores. In a nutshell, I don#8217;t just want to consume, I want to emparticipate/em./p pIn recent
years, computers and the Internet have made both Active and Passive Learning incredibly accessible.
The web has bolstered passive learning resources, and active learning has been thrusted towards us
with online communities, social networking, community groups and discussion boards. No matter what
you want to know about, the Internet can help you in both Passive and Active ways/p pBut lets get
back to emWhere In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?/em. Although I could not stand the concept of
emedutainment/em at the time, what that game emdid/em do that intrigues me is that it delivered
education to people automatically. The education was emassociative/em: topics and concepts were
delivered to you as you played the game./p pI find this really interesting. I find the concept of
linking and associating different types of education and resources fascinating. This also holds
huge opportunity for the desktop./p pA great example is a
href=http://banshee-project.org/Banshee/a. For those who have been living under a rock for the last
three years, Banshee is a media player. I have it open all day, delivering a fresh dose of metal to
me all day long. Banshee not only plays music, but it brings many diverse music related activities
together under the same roof: digital music, Internet radio, CD playing and ripping, meta-data
editing etc. The Banshee bods have done a great job./p pBut the most interesting feature to me is
its a href=http://www.last.fm/Last.fm/a integration. When I listen to a song (such as Hammerfall
right now). The artist and track is posted to a href=http://www.last.fm/user/jonobaconmy Last.fm
account/a. This in itself is not all that exciting. But what Banshee does that emis/em exciting is
look up the artist of my current playing song and use Last.fm to make recommendations. It delivers
those recommendations to me inside the application. That is emwicked cool/em. Sure, I could go and
look up these recommendations on the Last.fm website, but I am unlikely to do that. Banshee does
the work for me. The result is that this simple feature has helped me discover literally hundreds
of new bands. Banshee linked and aggregated the data, and this resulted in better learning for this
important part of my interests./p pYesterday I installed the a href=http://getsongbird.com/new
1.0.0 release of Songbird/a. Songbird is an iTunes like Open Source media player that holds some
stunning promise. They have used Mozilla technologies and GStreamer to build a cross-platform media
player. I know some of the guys who work on Songbird and wanted to give it a try: I had last used
an early snapshot. While I don#8217;t want to turn this into a review (if you folks want a review,
let me know and I will write one up), it ships with some interesting features that build on some of
the concepts seen in Banshee. Oh, and Amarok folks, I know your media player has probably been
doing all of this for years, so hold fire. img
src=http://www.jonobacon.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif alt=:) class=wp-smiley / /p
pIn Songbird, for the artist of the song I am currently listening to, Songbird will go and look up
data from a number of resources and bring it together. It grabs a summary blurb, discography,
members, tags and links of the artist from Last.fm, a photo slideshow from Flickr, videos from
YouTube, and News from Google News. Again, I could find this information separately without ever
installing Songbird, but Songbird not only aggregated this content, but it linked it to an
opportunity of curiosity (what I am listening to). I might never typically go and look for more
details about emHammerfall/em, but when I am listening to it, it often triggers my interest.
Songbird satisfies that curiosity before I even know I have it./p pAnother great feature of
Songbird that builds on emactive learning/em is that it uses a
href=http://www.songkick.com/Songkick/a to look up all of the artists in my playlist to see if
there are concerts and shows in my area. With this feature I now have a list of all the up and
coming shows for the artists I like (including all those obscure metal bands). This provides me
with direct access to the local community and opportunities. That is one stunningly helpful and
outrageously cool feature. My media player is stopping being a place to merely consume music, and
instead becoming a place to aggregate everything these is about the music I listen to and the
artists that make it./p pThis is an even more valuable proposition for a desktop. Just think of the
range of types of media we consume and the applications that we use to consume them. Now mix this
with the range of online sources of education and content. It could be really interesting to pull
together these threads into one cohesive experience. I love that Totem in Ubuntu can stream BBC
content to me, but I would love it to show me some information and products about that content too.
I would love Evolution to provide me with an ability to easily look up terms, acronyms and products
in my emails with a single click. When I look at photos in F-Spot I would love to see pricing for
prints and frames to put my pictures in./p pIt would also be fascinating to identify the work-flow
of education in a computer. From sourcing content in Wikipedia, how does it flow through text
editors, communications tools, online services and publishing mediums? How can we identify these
links in the chain and optimise them?/p pBig subject. I know. But huge potential./p

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Ubergizmo -
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ticket - this small device is powered by a 9-volt battery that supposedly emits "ultra-high
frequency soundwaves which soon leads most in its vicinity to queasiness". No idea whether we would
like to have one of these at the office (wouldn't want to shortchange our readers now, would we?),
but if you want to evacuate the entire office due to sick leave, then the Sonic Nausea device could
be just the thing. It retails for a
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Gamekult.com -
3 hours and 31 minutes ago
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Sega a mis en ligne cette longue vidéo de Let's Tap, le prochain jeu conçu par Prope,
le studio de Yuji Naka (Sonic). Original, le titre demandera de laisser gambader gentiment ses
petits doigts agiles pour faire en sorte que les vibrations produisent des effets à
l'écran. Un jeu-concept dont la so...
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Actualite JeuxActu.com -
4 hours and 36 minutes ago
C'est non sans une certaine fierté que SEGA nous dévoile les chiffres de ventes de
Mario Sonic aux Jeux Olympiques en France au bout d'une année d'exploitation.
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Puissance-Nintendo -
4 hours and 43 minutes ago
Y'a de la joie chez Sega : la première réunion de Mario et Sonic dans un jeu
vidéo a permis à Sega d'écouler 700 000 exemplaires de ce jeu pas
tout-à-fait comme les autres !
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All-nintendo : Nintendo Wii et Nintendo DS : L' actualité Nintendo -
5 hours and 22 minutes ago
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Premier bilan une année après la sortie du jeu en France br /PARIS, le 3
décembre 2008 – Mario et Sonic réunis dans un même jeu ?
Avant l'annonce officielle de Mario Sonic aux Jeux Olympiques le 28 mars 2007, le rapprochement de
ces deux icônes mythiques restait un rêve pour les joueurs du monde entier. L'annonce
historique de leur réunion a logiquement conquit les fans des deux mascottes, ainsi qu'un
bien plus large public comme le prouvent les ventes exceptionnelles du jeu. Un an après la
sortie (...)
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15 hours and 59 minutes ago
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Boing Boing -
19 hours and 51 minutes ago
Today on Offworld we played I wish I were the Moon, likely the only directly Italo Calvino inspired
game you'll see all year, and heard about a number of new games worth getting worked up about: a
new Wii music game from Rez/Lumines creators Q Entertainment, a firmer release date for the new
Ghostbusters game, and Mama moving from Cooking to the Garden. We also looked at a set of sexy new
DIY Game Boy LED hacks, saw an Xbox logo fly over 17th century Hamburg, heard a convincing case for
more normality versus heroics in games, watched a pitch perfect Halo 3 parody trailer for the
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21 hours and 34 minutes ago
Cristallisant toutes les attentes des fans qui espéraient le retour en triomphe de
l'hérisson bleu, Sonic Unleashed n'est qu'une amère déception.
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET Latest News -
22 hours and 30 minutes ago
Capital Chaos conducted an interview with guitarist Robin Sjunnesson and bassist Karin Axelsson of
the Swedish metal band SONIC SYNDICATE on May 22, 2008 at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California
(shot during the group's U.S.
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Wired Top Stories -
1 days ago
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Actualite JeuxActu.com -
1 days ago
Cristallisant toutes les attentes des fans qui espéraient le retour en triomphe de
l'hérisson bleu, Sonic Unleashed n'est qu'une amère déception.
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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
1 days ago
Tectoy, the company that brought licensed Sega games to Brazil, designed a console specifically for
emerging markets. The Zeebo gives users access to a library of games that they can download for a
fee, a plan Tectoy believes will thwart piracy problems. Tectoy has more companies than Sega
signing up to have their games distributed via the Zeebo too. A product list on the Zeebo page
shows Namco Bandai and Capcom supporting the Zeebo with a handful of titles. Tekken 2, Street
Fighter Alpha, Sonic Adventure, and a mysterious version of Double Dragon are slated to come out on
the console. Resident Evil 4 is sort of on the list too since you can see a link to a broken image
in Tectoy’s HTML code, but the linked image says Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition. What?
One possibility is TecToy is distributing PC versions of these games since Resident Evil 4 and
Sonic Adventure have PC ports. However, games like Alpine Racer 3 and Tekken 2 don’t. TecToy
could distribute PlayStation ports, but that would require emulation for PsOne and PS2 games.
It’s going to be interesting to see how Tectoy tackles the problem or if they’re going
to use fancy mobile phone ports of console games like they’re doing with the Sims. Sure, all
of these games are ”last-gen”, but Tectoy’s distribution
mechanism is so unusual it’s rather interesting. The Zeebo is close to a tangible version of
the Phantom console.
Update: A tipster who wishes to remain anonymous shed some more light on the Zeebo system. The
console uses BREW, a platform for mobile phone games and some of the titles listed like Ridge Racer
and Pac-Mania are reportedly mobile phone games. Resident Evil 4 has a mobile phone version too so
it’s quite possible that version will be distributed on the Zeebo. Some of the Zeebo mobile
phone ports will be changed with new user interfaces, but it looks like the Zeebo is going to
primarily deliver mobile phone games to a TV probably not near you.
http://www.siliconera.com/2008/12/01...sident-evil-4/

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Auteur : ashsowerby
Tags : youtube poop sonic the hedgehog
Envoyé : 02 décembre 2008
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