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  • FRANCK MULLER WATCHES

    Ever wanted a luxury bling timepiece, but could not afford the exorbitant prices?
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    Ever wanted a luxury bling timepiece, but could not afford the exorbitant prices?
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    Ever wanted a luxury bling timepiece, but could not afford the exorbitant prices?
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  • The Oil Painting Studio

    Dear Sir and madam
    Allow me to introduce ourselves: We are the Oil Painting Studio.
    We would like to offer our painting and giclee prints services to you.
    In our studio we have 30 highly skilled professional artists with over 12 years of
    experience creating paintings for our international clientele. We have worked
    creatively worldwide with a large number of commercial enterprises, professional artists and galleries in Europe
    and America. They all praise our professional high quality of production and artistic
    workmanship. Many of our clients use our works for their business and art displays...
    We safely and professionally pack and ship your paintings through FedEx or
    DHL. Please send us an email today describing what is your desired topic to be painted, and some indication of
    the approximate size. In return we will send you a pricelist. The Shipping cost is
    based on your location and the size and dimensions of the painting or paintings required.
    I hope that we will have a chance to cooperation and be good friends!
    We are Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Best Regards
    The Oil Painting Studio
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    Ever wanted a luxury bling timepiece, but could not afford the exorbitant prices?
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    Ever wanted a luxury bling timepiece, but could not afford the exorbitant prices?
    Here is the solution - get the upgraded 2009 copies, virtually identical to the original in every way.

    http://skyeclean.com/
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  • List of small to medium sized businesses in the US

    Fields such as contact names and positions, complete decription of the business, number of employees, years in business and 10 more fields

    This list has 2 million emails - all optin and sortable by state

    Introductory special price for this week only: $291 - from today until this Friday

    reply to: Bryant@listsourcesworld.com






    By emailing exit@listsourcesworld.com you will have your email taken off
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    The ultimate in luxury - nothing says wealth,power and prestige more than a $100,000 watch strapped around your wrist.
    Shop online and look like a million dollars, but from only $99.

    http://skyeshot.com/
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  • Diversity Business Magazine

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    Hi, dude!
    Visit - http://pantlamp.com/
    Good bye.
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  • Contact List of small to medium sized businesses in the USA

    many different fields such as company income, email, number of employees and 10 more fields

    17 million total records - all sortable by state

    Now offered at the lower rate: $291 - only during this week

    reply to: Robbie@listsourcesworld.com






    Send us an email to exit@listsourcesworld.com we will discontinue from the list
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  • Replica Watches

    Replica Rolex models of the latest Baselworld 2009 designs have just been launched on our replica sites. These are the first run of the 2009 models with inner Rolex inscriptions and better bands and cases.
    Only limited to 1000 pieces worldwide, they are expected to sell out within a month. Browse our shop
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  • Transfer Proposal (Urgent)

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  • Email List of business owners in America

    15 sortable fields including contact names, phone, email etc..

    17 million total records - all sortable by state

    Now offered at the lower rate: $291 - only during this week

    send and email to: Raul@listsourcesworld.com










    By emailing exit@listsourcesworld.com you will have your email taken off
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    15 sortable fields including contact names, phone, email etc..

    17 million total records - all sortable by state

    Now offered at the lower rate: $291 - only during this week

    send and email to: Raul@listsourcesworld.com










    By emailing exit@listsourcesworld.com you will have your email taken off
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  • Seek Your Assistance

    Dear Friend.


    As you read this, I don't want you to feel sorry for me, because, I believe everyone will die someday. My
    names are Mohammed Zainal Faraidooni, a merchant in U.A.E, I have been diagnosed with Esophageal
    cancer .It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, and right now I have only about a few months to live,
    according to medical experts. I have not particularly lived my life so well, as I never really cared for anyone
    (not even myself) but my business. Though I am very rich, I was never generous, I was always hostile to
    people and only focused on my business as that was the only thing I cared for. But now I regret all this as
    I now know that there is more to life than just wanting to have or make all the money in the world.

    I have willed and given most of my property and assets to my immediate and extended family members as
    well as a few close friends. I have decided to give alms to charity organizations, as I want this to be one of
    the last good deeds I do on earth. So far, I have distributed money to some charity organizations in the
    U.A.E, Algeria and Malaysia. Now that my health has deteriorated so badly, I cannot do this myself anymore.

    I once asked members of my family to close one of my accounts and distribute the money which I have there
    to charity organization in Bulgaria and Darfur (Sudan); they refused and kept the money to themselves.
    Hence, I do not trust them anymore, as they seem not to be contended with what I have left for them.

    The last of my money which no one knows of is the huge cash deposit of Seven Million Euros (7,000,000
    euros) that I have with a finance/firm Company abroad. I will want you to help me collect this deposit and
    dispatched it to charity organizations.

    I have set aside 20% for you for your time and patience. please send us your full contact information for
    more private and confidential communication.

    Yours truly,

    Mohammed Zainal Faraidooni
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  • TriMet web services

    TriMet web services --- Sean Sullivan

    TriMet web services:   http://developer.trimet.org/ws_docs

    REST API   (HTTP GET, XML responses)

    Sean started an open source project:   jtrimet

    jtrimet is a client library. The library can be used in Android applications
    or in server side Java web applications.

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  • Yahoo Fire Eagle

    Fire Eagle --- Sean Sullivan

    Yahoo Fire Eagle is a location broker

    REST API   (XML, HTTP POST, HTTP GET)

    Sean is building a Java client library called jfireeagle

    jfireeagle uses the OAuth Java library on Google Code.

    jfireagle uses Apache HttpClient 4.   This makes the jfireeagle library easy to use on Android.

    Four tokens:
       request token
       consumer token
       user specific access token
       general access token

    Fire Eagle XML:   there does not seem to be an XSD

    Pownce uses Fire Eagle

    Fireball:  http://www.fireballapp.com/

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  • -----------------------------------------------
    Twitter ID: http://www.twitter.com/locuslingua
    Name: Jeremy Irish
    E-mail: jeremy@groundspeak.com
    Websites: Groundspeak.com, Geocaching.com, Waymarking.com and Wherigo.com
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    Twitter ID: http://www.twitter.com/caseorganic
    Name: Amber Case
    E-mail: caseorganic@gmail.com
    Website: http://oakhazelnut.com
    Sessions attended: Illuminating the Dark Geoweb
    Sessions Led: An Introduction to Yahoo! Pipes
    AutoSubscribing Dynamic RSS feeds (review and blog post coming soon).
    -----------------------------------------------
    Twitter ID: http://www.twitter.com/KevinSEEQ
    Name: Kevin Chen
    E-mail: Kevin.i.chen@gmail.com
    Website: www.metroseeq.com
    Sessions attended:
    Sessions Led:
    Notes: had an unofficial session and discussed the intersection of social media and geo-aware application.  Take-away: see your product through your customers' eyes, do lots of sales and marketingif you want to build a company.
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    Twitter ID: http://twitter.com/anselm
    Name: anselm
    E-mail: anselm@hook.org
    Website: hook.org
    Notes: think it is time to exercise a local rss feeds service - seeing as how caseorganic and others think it is important.
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    Twitter ID: http://twitter.com/RobinParker (personal)
       AND http://twitter.com/RedCrossPDX (fun/life-saving info on disaster prep and red cross stuff)
    Name: Robin Parker
    E-mail: veggietothemax@gmail.com
    Website: www.oregonredcross.org/blog (I post here everyday. Making disaster preparedness fun.)
        AND newly created at wherecamppdx.... http://nowwhatpdx.ning.com  (See notes below.)
    Sessions attended: Disaster Recovery, Mapping California Wildfires, Food Mapping
    Sessions Led: Now What? and Now What? II
    Notes: From our disaster preparedness/recovery discussions came two major realizations:
    1. Everything people are already doing to create sustainable food sources, eco-friendly gardening, strong local economy, widespread community wifi, etc. IS disaster preparedness!
    2. Now we need to link together all of those people and resources to create a resilient community that flourishes in good times and holds strong during disaster.

    SO we created an online discussion space (http://nowwhatpdx.ning.com) to keep brainstorming and making plans of action. This model is fun-based, not fear-based. We want innovators, makers, artists, connectors, thinkers...ALL of you to join us in this creative venture into future planning. Because when disaster strikes, you and your neighbors are the first responders. Won't you be our neighbor?

    -----------------------------------------
    Twitter ID: @natronics
    Name: Nathan Bergey
    E-mail: nathan.bergey@gmail.com
    Website: http://mechanicalintegrator.com
    Sessions attended: Lots of them
    Sessions Led: Wikimapia: Discuss...
    Wikimapia is an relatively little known wiki style mapping project.
    ---------------------------------------
    Twitter ID: @jslabovitz
    Name: John Labovitz
    E-mail: johnl@johnlabovitz.com
    Websitehttp://johnlabovitz.com
    Sessions attended: About a dozen...
    Sessions Led: Google Transit: How to get across the Willamette Valley by bus
    ...in which we discussed the political & technical issues with working with small transit agencies and companies. And in which Bibiana McHugh told us about a cool new project to provide those same agencies a simple open-source transit scheduler/planner which automagically provides Google Transit feed data. Yay!
    ---------------------------------------
    Twitter ID: twitter.com/wurmouroboros
    Name: Matthew Schuler
    E-mail: ouroboros@fictionsuit.com
    Websitehttp://fictionsuit.com
    Sessions attended: several
    Sessions Led: PacManhattan
    Notes: will consider future PacManhattan play day; very interested in CityBot; will be planning ARG Fest-o-Con in Portland next summer
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  • PACMANhattan Rules

     

    Objective
    Pac-Man attempts to clear the game board of dots before getting caught by ghosts.
    Pac-Man must run between each intersection.

    Setup
    4 players are designated as Ghosts, 4 player are designated as their Operators.
    1 player is designated as Pac-Man, 1 player is designated as Pac-Man's Operator.

    The Playing Area
    The Pac-Manhattan grid at WhereCampPDX covers a 5x5 block area in the Pearl District of Portland Oregon.

    The playing area is the sidewalks of the street, with the sidewalks on both sides of a street considered the same linear chord. Parks, parking lots, building interiors are off-limits. Use of bicycles or cars is not permitted. Players should be highly aware of cars, trucks, bicycles, dogs, children, and pedestrians while running. It is recommended that Players avoid collisions with objects of any sort.

    Power pellets are located at the intersections of SW 10th & Couch, SW 9th & Everett, SW 8th & Flanders, SW Broadway & Burnside.

    Game Play

    Pac-Man and Ghosts

    At the start of the game, Pac-Man runs along the streets, staying outdoors, within the designated playing area at all times. The ghosts may begin to chase Pac-Man. Pac-Man continues to run the board until all of the dots are "eaten" or one of the ghosts eats Pac-Man.

    Upon arriving at a street corner, Pac-Man and the Ghosts must report their new location to their respective Operators.

    When Pac-Man arrives at an intersection with an available Power pellet he declares when he consumes it. Upon consuming a power pellet Pac-Man is "invincible" for two minutes and may eat the ghosts. If a Ghost is eaten, the ghost must return to the Ghost Pen before being able to chase Pac-Man again.

     

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  • Location Aware Games - esp MMOs

    Exists:

    I love bes – ARG

    Geocaching

    Parallel Kingdom – Grassroots

    Digital Street Game – intel?

    SFO – Real world missions for points, played in real worked, light geographic component

    Dr Steel’s Toy Soldiers – pix cacophony

    Mogi Mogi  - pick up virtual characters and collect them

    Location focused RPG

    Portland Necropolis – Puzzle hunting

    Civial War reenactment

    Star treck vs borg LARP in TX w / paintball

    Military live exercises  eg UFL – virtual world mixing

    Terminator game on iphone – virtualized locations

    Letter boxing

    Scavenger hunt

    UCP app assassin , Cruel to be kind

    Gizmondo – colors, gang warfare (never released)

    GoGame – time limited ARG

    Lost ring arg – Acquire artifacts

    Perplexity – card game, puzzle hunt

    Art of the heist – ARG

     

    What’s possible:

    Immersive MMO

    PVP with locals

    Have to physically run away

    Adversarial more difficult

    Police involvement problem

    How to tie into locality ? Directionality?

    Virtual overlay of what you see? – cue off of standard things eg stopsigns

    Plant in middle of desert – keep it alive collaboratively

    Feed the meter!

    Mapping of UPC – to an item – how to make this location-aware?

    Reality is overlayed on visuals of reality

    Local communication 1:1, 1:many, private

    User contribution

    Game based on restaurant recommendations – coolness tagging

    Mapping in health / safety

    Character infos sent to phone, werewolf with Bluetooth. Team organized, no GMs required. Need to integrate physical proximity, observation, real-world interactions, data-driven and observation driven

    Collect wifi locations (wardriving)

    Multilevel marketing game

    Physical travel and networking

    Location-based mob wars

    Proximity based assassination groups – protecting anonymity, Go-like approach (box in the opponent, kill by triangulation) cut off avenues of escape

    Interacting nonrelated games

    Use players as NPCS in games

    Starbucks employee as hidden player

    “Holding State” – relevant book

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  • Google Transit

    How can we connect small transit agencies to Google Transit so that people can get across wider distances?

    Many smaller transit agencies are running their entire schedule out of word or excel. 

     Trimet is creating a hosted open-source application to enable tiny transit agencies to manage their schedules and get GCMS data online. Very exciting. Took more than a year to get the grant, software should be out in about a month. 


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  • Location-based Dating

    As part of the fascism session, talk turned to the brighter side of having your location always known.

    How can we use what we know about location to find the things we're interested in? Things like:
    • My friends
    • Potential romantic partners
    • People discussing a topic of interest to me

    "A friend of a friend is at this club and I think you'd really like them." Technology could do this automatically.

    Lovegety is/was a Japanese toy that searched for members of the opposite sex with their toy set to the same mode ("talk," "karaoke," or a wildcard setting). Today we could have a device that contains your dating details: your likes/dislikes and what you're looking for. When you pass someone on the street that matches up, it beeps.
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  • Locative Technology and our Fascist Overlords

    If you announce your location publicly, everyone knows. You can't be both anonymous and findable. Is secrecy dead?

    When everyone knows everyone else's location at all times, there might be defense in that. Example: if you're kidnapped by the government, your friends will know where they're hiding you.

    There's a board game called Scotland Yard. Players try to find Mr. X, but only know his location every few turns. Those "blips" of info aren't precise, but what can we still do with those blips?

    Freenet - an orgy of cryptography. You can run websites over freenet and all the traffic is un-traceable.

    "Fascist theocracy" - Frank Zappa re: Reagan administration. From Charlie Rose interview. @skinny has fascisttheocracy.com and is looking for content ideas.

    Andy Baio has color coded (shades of red and blue) political blog posts on perceived bias of linking to other blog posts:
    http://waxy.org/2008/10/memeorandum_colors/

    Books to consider:
    • Don't Think of an Elephant by George Lakoff
    • The Blank Slate by Steve Pinker
    • What Makes People Vote Republican? (essay) by Jonathan Haigt
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  • Outline for morning session "Knowing Where You Eat (or where food comes from)" by Jeremy Logan

    Knowing Where You Eat

    (or where our food comes from)


    Introduction

    • Point of talk
    • My background

    Why Do We Care?

    • Carbon Footprint (staying “green”)
    • Safety
    • Recalls / Contamination
    • Security
    • Health
    • less processed foods
    • allergies?
    • Economic / Social Incentives
    • Flavor!

    Technical Solutions

    • RFID
    • Problems With
    • Awesomeness Of
    • Alternate Technologies
    • RuBee?
    • ???
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  • Android Location Services and IceCondor

    Icecondor was demoed. It runs on the emulator and communicates the current lat/long to a server every minute. icecondor.com displays the last 25 position updates from icecondor clients. basic location functionality is there, next is to have the client read locations of others and display on the existing map.
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  • Yahoo! Pipe for WhereCamp PDX:

    This Yahoo! Pipe for WhereCamp PDX grabs FlickrPhotos, Google Map, and Twitter Feeds.


    To subscribe, click here.  Sources (4) flickr.com api.flickr.com twitter.com search.twitter.com Modules (4) fetch sort union flickr

    An image of the Pipe's Construction is here:

    -Amber Case Cyborg Anthropologist caseorganic@gmail.com
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  • Morning Session Paul Bissett on Illuminating the Dark Geoweb

    Morning Session Paul Bissett on Illuminating the Dark Geoweb : Morning Session Paul Bissett on Illuminating the Dark Geoweb

    These are notes from the WhereCamp Portland morning session on dark
    content and the geoweb. It was led by Paul Bissett, CEO of WeoGeo.
    About 15 people were at the session, and brought up some very
    interesting points.

    Event Summary:

    What is the state of the Geoweb? One of the major problems is that
    relevant informaton is locked away from being indexed by search
    engines. We call this dark content because it is unlit and unsearchable.

    How much dark content it out there?

    ~800 Terabytes of data is currently unsearchable online.

    ~91,000 Terabytes is inaccessible. It’s non-searched, non-indexed
    digital content.

    What does that mean? It means that less than a percent of the digital
    knowledge we’ve collected and stored online is not availabile for our
    use.

    That means there’s no indexing, no searching, and no synergistic use
    of that content because it’s not being indexed.

    This makes it an enormous productivity sink to everyone involved to
    access, verify and collect data from the limited sources that are
    available. Only relatively ill-equipped, uninformed decisions can be
    made.

    What can we do?

    Things need to be indexed.

    Say we want to buy a house, but we want to make sure we are purchasing
    a house in a safe area. You can look at a map that has earthquake
    zones, and one with tsunami zone, and you can even overlay all these
    maps to see intersections of data. Those are information layers.

    But imagine doing that for every decision you make. Having layer maps
    for everything you do, and ever choice you make.
    Now, this probably doesn’t matter as much if you’re making a decision
    about going to Starbucks, but when you’re deciding where to put a
    water purification plant, or a park or recreation system, it becomes
    very important.

    How do we do this?

    The good thing is that ever since Google Earth launched, geography has
    become cool.
    But it’s one thing to use the data, and another to contribute to it to
    make it more rich and usable.

    The other problem is that most of these data sets are not text based.
    They require a series of information unwrapping protocols to dissect
    them into usable content.

    You need the tools to be able to do this. You can find a file, but
    then you must also be able to get into it.

    There are also decision processes surrounding that data. Each file is
    different, that’s why a lot of it stays in the dark. The processing
    systems become as important as the data when data is so seperate and
    stuck in silos.

    There is no metadata standard/standards that would at least allow for
    cross indexing of different data and content. This is essential for
    the sharing of processing of data.

    Existing metadata standards are cumbersome and there is limited
    motivation to use/decipher them.
    There’s also the scalability of data sets. Large data sets are
    difficult to break down into usable chunks.

    The openness of data is based on different cultures. Government data
    has a different culture around it than Myspace. One company has the
    right to create something, and it is very expensive to get access to it.

    All data should be sharable — so that people can build upon each
    other’s work.

    Resources:

    You can find out more about WhereCamp Portland here.

    —–

    Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and Social Media Consultant from
    Portland, Oregon. You can follow her online at @caseorganic.
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  • Virtual Geocaching with Adam Duvander

    Have a virtual cache (could be anything) that describes how to get to the next location you need. If you have a device with a GPS/Web Connection and can get to drop.io (or a piece of technology that’s similar) the application is limitless.

     

    Application: games, espionage

     

    She Loves The Moon. A series of short text that ended with an arrow. Some arrows has splits. Something like this could be put on virtually, rather than just going on the street and spray painting (and get in trouble.) It’s documented on flickr.

     

    Webstreet (.blogspot.com?) Scott Wayne-Indiana. He did the little brass horse sculpture around town.

     

    There’s Kymaerica which is about physical plaques placed as landmarks showing an alternative (and imaginary) history.

     

    There’s a thing that’s going to be possible on mobile phone, where you can do real-time alternate reality on mobile phone. Where you can see a sigil, photograph it, and people who has their phone can see the object with their mobile phone in 3D. The technology to do 3D overlay over 2D object is already there. But the technology to do 3D overlay and have it move with the object, and the technology is almost there. ARtoolkit

     

    Virtual Dice-Maze game. There’s a video. HP has mediaScape. Hero Story. It talks about the future of gaming. It has virtual and physical mashup. Back at drop.io, the challenge is protecting that content, so you can only get the content when you’re there, and not just login from home and “fake it.” Part of the fun is actually going to it, and there’s something to be said about the journey being more than the destination.

     

    I think you create serendipity by creating the content, hiding the content, and then have people look it up online.

     

    One of the challenges with having a phone with a GPS is that it’s a phone first and GPS second, rather than a GPS first and phone second. So signal reception is more important than precise location.

     

    It seems like in a competitive game, the only way to keep people from cheating is to have them validate with other people in the same domain. Or system that distributes the responsibility of checking to a large demographics. A photo scavenger hunt game that is completely distributed.

     

    Essentially, you run a game that builds a dataset, so that it can run another game.

     

    Microsoft’s PhotoSynth.

     

    One way of validating is to look at the location, then validating the photo and matching the landmarks.

     

    I’m skeptical about virtual content, because people really like the container, and we’re having difficulties about getting people out.

     

    I think drop.io is targeting a different audience. I almost think that their is more the “I happen to walk by there, then there it is.” It’s more like “look, there’s contents near me.”

     

    In Cory Doctorow’s recent book, the way to handle cheating was that you actually have a wifi network with a very small radius, so you have to be there, connect to the network, then that network will give you a key that gives you access to contents.

     

    If you have casual players, then it’s fine. But if you have a competitive model, then it becomes hairy.

     

    There’s a company that runs short-term called The Go Game. One of the things that was most fun about it: they had NPCs actually located in the game world, but you don’t know where they are.

     

    Weekend-long puzzle hunt. It’s also a bit related to MIT’s Assasin game.

     

    Why isn’t it happening in Portland? What do we want to do. How do you run this in Portland. Jane McGonigal has a tutorial on running an alternate reality game. In fact, it doesn’t even use GPS. The real trick is authoring the content, and as you have more players, scaling the content to the player.

     

    The challenge with this game is that you have a set amount of time. This is where geocaching comes in, because you’re not tied in with time. Creating this game, and putting more passive elements to it, could help.

     

    The ratio of DM time to player time is really positive. The setup is fast, and I can give you, the player, 50–100 time more content. In online MMO’s, the ratio is exactly this opposite.

     

    Creating a game that allows people to “experience their own backyards.” We found that very rarely does people make good content. This is why you need to create good frameworks, like Spore.

     

    There’s an idea that, when you have this game, you’ll transcend. We have to cater to this notion of authenticity without exhausting yourself. You almost have to have a base people to dedicate themselves.

     

    We had a relationship with the Mayor’s office in Seattle. They want to locate all the public art. So we said that there are a group of people who wanted to do this, and we could probably make a game out of this. So we had people do this, and gave them geocoins as rewards everytime they tag a location, but we limit the rewards to 10 per person (although they can tag more, without coins.) People usually out there marking out things for free, so when you have rewards, you actually deter the, because everybody stops at 10. They were motivated by the coins.

     

    This is an issue with playing games in private properties: like bomb squad, looking like a terrorist.

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  • Why Location Based Apps Suck with Ryan Snyder

    always awkward and hard to declare your location. It's either easy and inaccurate or difficult and takes too long.
    Most of our cell phones know where we are for 911 purposes or cell tower triangulation. Developers don't usually have access to that data.
    Cultural resistance - do people really want their cell phone to locate them? Sometimes you want to share your information and other times you don't
    Some malls are tracking where people with cell phones are standing and how long they look at things (not matched to a user in most cases). Some have set up alerts - you text them & they send you specials that have created stampedes in malls.
    For critical mass - if you have one close friends that you can meet up with, then it's worth it.
    For disaster relief, how do we come up with good location tracking when infrastructure gets spotty. Cell phones can act like a beacon when someone is buried under rubble.
    In a true disaster cell phone towers get completely pegged. A mesh network in the case of disasters might be useful.
    GPS can be fairly worthless sometimes for tracking trails and and routes, since they just aren't that accurate.
    Map sources for GPS maps are terrible and they aren't very good at fixing them when users report issues with the data.
    Social norms apply online in a similar method as offline.
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