Archive for January, 2009

Un-conferencing

January 12, 2009

Facebook pictures from the Israeli games unconference we had last month.

http://www.facebook.com/photo_search.php?oid=49055263011&view=all

It was the first un-conference we went to and it was great. The freestyle atmosphere seemed to allow much more interaction between everyone there. It also made the lectures become discussions, which is awesome for people who attend a lot of conventions and conferences and keep hearing the same basic level lectures. These lecturers often address a fairly low common denominator in terms of industry knowledge. The unconference somehow shortens the distance between the podium and the seats so that even the most structured presentations quickly make way for an open peer to peer discussion.

This unconference was great thanks to Yossi Vardi, Guy Ben-Dov and Oded Sharon who put it all together. And there you have another advantage of an unconference: Guy and Oded didn’t look half dead at the end of the day the way they usually do when organizing such an event.

Lynx

January 11, 2009

Intel and adobe’s chip for TV’s will allow running flash

http://www.casualgaming.biz/news/27870/Flash-will-become-casual-platform-of-choice-says-Boonty-boss

Cafe.com and Boonty CEO predicts Flash will become the main platform for casual games. And those are not the only good news he has for us –  there are also some great numbers in this Casual Games Forum keynote

http://sacramento.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/2009/01/05/daily3.html?ana=yfcpc

New Sandhill website needs some more work

January 4, 2009

We’re still in the middle of construction works here.

Forums and rating system are not functional yet, highscore tables do not work properly in Ring Pass Not and Gluttony 2, we are not yet compatible with many browsers, accessing other people’s profiles is nearly impossible and a few other glitches and bugs are still making the website meet the requirements of WIP. 

We also plan some more graphic improvements to the UI and general look & feel.  

Oren, our website manager, promises the basic fixes and improvements will be up and running in a week or two.