Dead drops in Brighton (beat: James Burt’s weblog)
Looks like those dead drops that Jessica, Brian and I created haven’t survived the inclement weather.
Looks like those dead drops that Jessica, Brian and I created haven’t survived the inclement weather.
Some nice drop-shadow effects. Generated content is the key.
I should get out there and make a few drops in Brighton.
London has its first data dead drop. Time to put Brighton on the map methinks.
Watch this space. Glenn has a really interesting idea (and implementation) for exchanging structured data between browser windows using drag'n'drop.
An iPhone game that mashes up Sudoku with Tetris. "Drop numbered discs into the grid. Whenever the number on a disc matches the amount of discs in its row or column it disappears. Keep the board open to keep scoring, and survive as long as you can. Clear the board or set off huge chains for big bonus points."
Mike and the team have redesigned/realigned Newsvine with some nice customisation of the front page.
A library of JavaScript classes: not very unobtrusive, not much graceful degradation. I think we need a bit less hype and a bit more questioning.