HTML5 Game Jam in 20 Pictures

On October 15, 2010

Last weekend, we ran Google’s first-ever game jam in the Netherlands (with Spil Games) and San Francisco. We put food, beer, and developers in and fun games came out. Here’s a look at the sausage being made in San Francisco:

Mobile Lawsuit T-Shirt

On October 6, 2010

George Kokkinidis made an awesome infographic yesterday, which shows who’s suing who for infringing their mobile patents. Since I’m speaking on a panel at the CTIA wireless conference tomorrow, I turned George’s chart into a shirt to wear there:

Mobile Lawsuit T-Shirt

P.S. You can pretty much calculate how screwed (or not) a company is using the chart. Here’s an equation to do so:

screwed%=\frac{arrows_{out}}{arrows_{in}%2Barrows_{out}}\cdot100

E.g., Kodak is:

\frac{5}{0%2B5}\cdot100

100% screwed.

Almost Resignation Letters on TechCrunch

On October 3, 2010

I thought TechCrunch’s acquisition by AOL was a Bad Thing, for pretty much everybody involved — the readers, the writers, the startups, AOL. Paul Carr voices what must be the prevailing feeling among his peers: “Like most serious writers, I’ve always dreamed of working for AOL.”

So I can’t say I’m surprised by the ha-ha-only-serious letters of resignation that have been popping up on the site since. Already, three of TechCrunch’s dozen staff writers have posted all-but-goodbyes:

Of Fail Whales and Other Fine Feathered Friends

On September 24, 2010

(OK, so whales don’t have feathers. What are you a fucking marine biologist?)

Facebook introduced their error page to the world yesterday and they certainly set a new standard among social networks for animal-themed whimsy.

First, Twitter threw down the gauntlet:

Twitter’s Error Page

Then, Digg:

Digg’s Error Page

And now, Facebook:

Facebook’s Error Page

Shouldn’t Hulu Be Saying “Congratulations”?

On September 6, 2010

As in, “Congratulations, we’re unable to load a message from our sponsors!”

Sorry, we’re unable to load a message from our sponsors.

Upcoming Speaking Gigs

On March 10, 2010

I'm giving a few talks in the next couple weeks. Here are my session titles and abstracts, the where and when, and my speaker bio:

  • Extensions5: Advanced Google Chrome Extensions with HTML5
    Google DevFest Japan
    March 11th

    A deep dive into advanced techniques for developing extensions — like communicating within and between extensions, effectively injecting content, and integrating HTML5 features.

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  • HTML5 101
    South by Southwest Interactive
    March 14th and 15th

    An overview of the latest HTML, CSS, and JavaScript features being built into modern browsers — including audio, video, typography, animation, notifications, and more.

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  • Advanced Google Chrome Extensions
    South by Southwest Interactive
    March 14th

    [See above.]

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  • Brian Kennish was the first support engineer at Google back when the AdWords API was launched. Since then, he's helped launch four more Google developer products — gadget ads, the Analytics API, Wave, and Chrome Extensions. Brian is currently a developer advocate for Google Chrome.