This looks really cool: an open platform for creating massively multiplayer virtual worlds. Objects in the games you make--like characters, buildings, flowers, whatever--have the ability to talk talk and post to the web, so they could export rss feeds, or pull in links from delicious, and that sort of thing.
I've signed up for an alpha account but haven't heard word yet. I'm interested in seeing how you develop for the platform and how open it really is.
Submitted by jason - 2007-09-19 09:05:19
Channels - web2.0
metaverse
Tags - gaming
web2.0
programming
online
platform
metaplace
multiplayer
Nice collection of wallpapers
Submitted by nccwarp9 - 2007-08-01 23:32:25
Channels - web2.0
wallpapers
Tags - web2.0
Here is a great list of non-MySpace looking MySpace layouts. Some are really clean, some are calling out the fact that MySpace layouts usually look terrible. Goes to show you that given a web2.0 platform, you can really go in any direction you want.
Submitted by dannis - 2007-06-12 12:40:00
Channels - design
web2.0
wastingtime
Tags - design
web2.0
myspace
layouts
The script adds a drop-down box on the search results page that lets you choose your filter type. Just last week we noticed that Google enabled face recognition in their image search, and once again the wonderful open source scripting community has quickly put the feature to easy use. After all, who wants to manually add &imgtype=face to all their URLs, anyway? Works wherever Greasemonkey does.
Submitted by fthiery - 2007-06-06 11:30:24
Channels - web2.0
Tags - google
face
search
web2.0
image
greasemonkey
script
recognition



