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Milestone for a Programming Idiot | iBjorn
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Milestone for a Programming Idiot. Yup, that idiot’s me. =D It took a long time in making the decision but you gotta do what you gotta do. To all my regular readers, I finally managed to get my own domain up and running and will be blogging at www.bjornlee.com. To my fellow bloggers, please update your links and help me boost my PageRank. I really appreciate it. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Wrote a Business Plan when you were 17? Live from X Media Labs @ NTU Singapore →. February 26, 2007.
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All the Web 2 Talk: charis_jp
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All the Web 2 Talk. On 1 and 2 August, I attended the PR 2.0 conference. Cum workshops organised by the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore (IPRS). Many people, including colleagues and blogger friends asked me what i thought about the conference, so here're some general thoughts. There were a couple of really great speakers including Mitch Joel. And Dr Jim Macnamara. Who shared an interesting case study on the National Heritage Board and of course, my dear old friend, Melvin Yuan. I realised that...
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Elvin Li: 2007-03-25
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Monday, March 26, 2007. Women and Online gaming. Based on a report from Mintel Online for online gaming, which by definition includes games downloaded from the Internet or played while online, there is a growing number of women playing online games, especially casual games. Reports from Entertainment Software Association. ESA) show that women over the age of 18 represent. 30% of the game-playing population, numbers. Figure:...
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Elvin Li: Virtual World & Education
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Sunday, April 1, 2007. Virtual World and Education. Have you ever wondered of the educational values of the Virtual Worlds. Think math. Micheal Field, an enthusiatic parent, used the World of Warcraft (WoW). In game currency for. Adapted from MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER ONLINE GAMES AND THEIR VIRTUAL ECONOMIES by Gnume. Posted by Elvin Li. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Founder of ZelRealm Interactive (Singapore).
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Elvin Li: 2007-03-18
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Friday, March 23, 2007. Who has the Rights? This is an interesting arguement cited from. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LESSONS FROM ONLINE GAMES. By Andrew D. Schwarz, Robert Bullis. A section of this article questions the many gray areas game developers prey on to "preserve" gaming experience of their online virtual worlds/ games. Principle of the first sale doctrine. Posted by Elvin Li. Thursday, March 22, 2007. We see virtual wo...
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Elvin Li: Women & Online gaming
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Monday, March 26, 2007. Women and Online gaming. Based on a report from Mintel Online for online gaming, which by definition includes games downloaded from the Internet or played while online, there is a growing number of women playing online games, especially casual games. Reports from Entertainment Software Association. ESA) show that women over the age of 18 represent. 30% of the game-playing population, numbers. Figure:...
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Elvin Li: 2007-04-01
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Sunday, April 1, 2007. Virtual World and Education. Have you ever wondered of the educational values of the Virtual Worlds. Think math. Micheal Field, an enthusiatic parent, used the World of Warcraft (WoW). In game currency for. Adapted from MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER ONLINE GAMES AND THEIR VIRTUAL ECONOMIES by Gnume. Posted by Elvin Li. Have you ever encountered scenarios where people talk about virtual worlds. Non-Player Charac...
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Live from X Media Labs @ NTU Singapore. Bernard and Sriram are the other livebloggers for this event. If you are lazy to read, Justin’s the photoblogger here. The official event blog is here. Check out the coverage for the earlier part of the day here. There’s about a 100 attendees at this event, mostly entrepreneurs and practitioners from the various media companies around the world. There’s surprisingly few students at this event which I consider a pity as it will be great from an educa...The current t...
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There are a couple of good (some new and some not so new) books that…: charis_jp
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There are a couple of good (some new and some not so new) books that a few friends like Kevin. Recommended on new/ social media, cultural and economic shifts etc. Kinokuniya was having 20% storewide sale for members right now and I went to get:-. The Cult of the Amateur. The Wisdom of Crowds. Wikinomics- How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. By Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams. Now, all I need to do is READ and digest. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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Elvin Li: Who has the Rights?
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Survive the Virtual Economy: Entrepreneurship, MMOGs, Virtual Worlds and Web 2.0. Friday, March 23, 2007. Who has the Rights? This is an interesting arguement cited from. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LESSONS FROM ONLINE GAMES. By Andrew D. Schwarz, Robert Bullis. A section of this article questions the many gray areas game developers prey on to "preserve" gaming experience of their online virtual worlds/ games. Principle of the first sale doctrine. Posted by Elvin Li. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Mis...