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‘Command & Conquer’ turned into an HTML5 game for your browser
Do you like your gaming old school with a dash of open web standards thrown in? The original Command and Conquer has been turned into an HTML5 game, playable in the browser. It’s buggy and a bit awkward, but it’ll still put smiles on retro gaming fans’ faces.
Woa! Thank god it doesn’t work right now, otherwise I wouldn’t have picked up what I was doing for a very long time.
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EA launching Command & Conquer Play4Free browser game | The Verge
Harvest that tiberium.
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Do you know who who originally came up with this joke? (via An SEO Expert Walks Into A Bar, Bars, Pub, Public House…)
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Appatize is the start-up I’m working on and we’re featured on Betali.st and soon on Sprout (dutch). You’re welcome to check it out and put yourself on the guest-list (:
Appatize is the web app for all your restaurant needs. With Appatize you’ll be able to check contact details and the menu, rate the dish you ate, follow restaurants for the special of the day or certain perks and send your table order directly to the chef.
Versace for H&M, I will get this suit and shirt just for the lulz. And because I actually think it’s pretty awesome.
In stores 17th of November, this holiday season is going to be fun and I’ll be really, really, really, ridiculously good looking!
Take This Lollipop plays on the fact that many people underestimate the power of social networks and the information that can be obtained from them, connecting to your Facebook account to play through a scene where a creepy man spying and tracking you.
It’s like a scene from one of the many horror films that have hit movie theatres in the past few years, showing a man in a somewhat abandoned house (with a tricycle in the corner, no less0, obtaining information from your Facebook profile. Your photos, location and friends are all displayed, making you aware of what you willingly share on your Facebook account.
It’s certain to become a viral hit, suggesting that it could be part of a campaign for a new movie or promotion. However, our initial searches proved fruitless. That said, take a look, authorise your account and see what Take My Lollipop knows about you.
(via Take This Lollipop will make you think twice about what you share on Facebook)