Archive for May, 2010
Jaw dropping 360 degree photography of World Cup stadiums
May 30th
With the build up to the World Cup reaching a climax this week, it’s time to have a look at some of the awesome stadiums that will play part to this epic event. Here are some really cool 360 degree images of all the stadiums courtesy of John Gore and James Taylor from Stadiums in 360.
FIFA Online Beta - Play FIFA in browser for FREE
May 28th
EA Sports has announced that FIFA Online has entered the open beta stage, before the free-to-play game finally goes live. The only thing that gamers need in order to play this title is an Internet broadband connection, a browser and a mid-range laptop. TRY IT!
ExtensionFM - Music streaming for Google Chrome
May 28th
ExtensionFM is an extension for Google’s Chrome web browser that indexes every MP3 music file you come across while surfing - seriously cool!
Facebook launch Wiki style Q&A application
May 28th
Facebook have taken a big step into a fiercly competitive world of Q&A. Facebook is starting to roll out a new Q&A feature to challenge a wide range of sites, from Aardvark and Ask.com to sites such as Yahoo Answers and Wiki Answers. It basically allows users to ask a question, and users from around the world will answer the question.
Running on water viral for Hi Tec
May 26th
Liquid Mountaineering is a new sport which is attempting to achieve what man has tried to do for centuries - walk on water, or to be more precise - run on water. Great viral for Hi Tec and we can safely assume that many will take up this sport in months to come.
Create your own Twitter parade
May 25th
How quickly we tend to forget how figures and numbers actually relate to real people and the amount of clout we actually have. Welcome to the Twitter parade. This nifty little animation puts Twitter followers into perspective and a great way to idle away some time.
Pixel Art documentary
May 25th
Animator Simon Cottee has created a very cool video documentary, called Pixel, about the pixel art phenomenon and posted it on YouTube.
IE9 Will Change the Web Forever
May 21st
Will Internet Explorer 9 change the way we surf the web with its use of the GPU?