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Category Archives: Massive
Practical Applications Of Finite State Machines In Web Development
In my last post I described the basic State Machine/Theorem Prover developed in JavaScript here is a recap, update and continuation of that post based on the latest development. And BTW – This is my presentation for WebJam 08 … Continue reading
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Chome Market Share – The Economics Of Supporting A New Browser
Ive been tracking Google Chromes market share. This is important because as web developers we get clients wanting to support the top ranked browsers. Normally clients want just IE, FF and Safari supported Sometimes this includes list Opera. At its … Continue reading
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No Emmy For Us.. Again
Yet again, we are the bridesmaid and not the bride. And the winner in our category of Best Interactive Channel was http://www.wedigtv.com/ So its congratulations to everyone involved – its an honor just to be nominated! Next Year Gadget! Next … Continue reading
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Another Emmy Nomination For Massive Interactive
The cool thing about being able to work at Massive is that you straddle the extreme technical end of making things scale, in the web ‘C10k problem’ sense, combined with the demands of the general public TV audience. It combines both … Continue reading
Article On ZDNet About My Presentation At Remix07
‘New media designer Massive’s chief technical officer, James McParlane, for example, discussed the MCE version of the companys V8 Supercars channel, which combines actual telemetry information for particular cars with video from those cars — or uses the MCE box … Continue reading
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Massive Has A … Ugh….
Someone didn’t really think this through. This means I’m not preparing any food in the new Kitchen…
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My Business Card 10 Years Ago
Digging through my drawers I found an old business card that reminded me that 10 years ago I was an… Maybe I can start a blog-meme? Put up your business card from 10 years ago, I tag.. everyone who reads … Continue reading
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More From Interactive Emmy Awards for 2007
From the nominee list in the programme.
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BBCi Wins The 2007 Interactive Emmy For Interactive Television Service
Interactive Television Service Winner Is BBCi British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) United Kingdom Available 24 hours a day, BBCi is an interactive television service giving viewers a range of different applications to choose from through their TV. It features games for … Continue reading