Burma: It Can’t Wait

May 1st, 2008

I worked on this project with the great folks at Fanista and U.S. Campaign For Burma and it just went live today!

The goal of Burma: It Can’t Wait is to make people aware of Burma’s struggle for human rights - we are trying to raise a million voices of support for Burma in 30 days.

We have 30 days and 30 different celebrities from Will Ferrell to Kim Kardashian lending us their voices in support.

If anyone out there wants to know more about Burma or about how they can help, check out their site or add the Facebook App!

Scrabulous? Fabulous, but not too fast

November 28th, 2007

I’ve been playing Scrabulous for the last few weeks and it’s been my latests time sink.

It’s a great port of this old classic for Facebook.

Scrab

The only problem is that it takes forever to load, and sometimes it doesn’t load at all.

Check it out, and if you’d like, send me a game invite! I’m just itching to pull out “quixotic” on someone.

Attack of the Show: The History of LOLcats

November 2nd, 2007


The History of LOLCats - Watch more free videos

Pro at Cooking

November 1st, 2007

Music Wednesdays - Mashups

October 24th, 2007

My friend at work passed me this Mashup artist today. I really liked this song in particular:

Lenlow - Bjorn Slippy - Mashup of Peter Bjorn and John - Young Folks and Underworld - Born Slippy

Check it out:

For more of his mashups, check out his page.

For the Mondays

October 22nd, 2007

Video dating has never been better:

Slightly NSFW:

Pickup Game of Billboard Soccer, Anyone?

October 10th, 2007

How do you get people’s attention in the busiest intersection in the world?

Sonic Joins the Brawl!

October 10th, 2007

One of the most awaited Wii games has just gotten even better:

Introducing Sonic the Hedgehog to Super Smash Brothers Brawl

Brawl Logo

Sonic Brawl

Just released and sent via Raf

Broken Facebook Apps?

October 1st, 2007

Anyone else seeing this problem recently?

The other day, Yazeed from iDescribe commented on one of my Facebook app posts that some of the code I had been using wasn’t working for him. After a little while, he found out that it was because his app had been making more than 100,000 API calls in a short amount of time.

Today I notice that another one of my favorite apps, ComicStrip, wasn’t working either. Apparently, if you contact Facebook, they are more than glad to extend the number of API calls your app can make, but you have to ask.

Halo 3: The John Harvard Story

September 27th, 2007

MIT has long been famous for it’s hacks, here’s a new one especially for the Halo3 release:

Halo Harvard

via Kevin


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