Archive for May, 2010

Flattr invitations available

Written by alejo on May 27th, 2010
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We already talked about Flattr a couple of weeks ago and I finally got some invitations. So if anyone wants to join, just drop me a line on the comments. As you’ll realise, this is mainly focused on bloggers and website owners, but also for visitor who would like to show some appreciation for good [...]

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From webcam to sgf file

Written by alejo on May 22nd, 2010
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There was a long topic recurrently appearing in Godiscussions: it would be great to save sgf files directly to the hard disk. Some users had tried it combining several tools, which made it a quite complex procedure for anyone but tech-savvy players. Unless you’ve been living in another world, you’ll already have noticed the users [...]

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Re-defining the classics

Written by alejo on May 18th, 2010
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When a player, currently enjoying their third or forth decade, is asked about a classic game from his childhood, there are high numbers that Monopoly, Risk or Clue come out among the first places. The time when these games were considered with high standards has long passed away. Today, I can’t imagine a gamer (i.e. [...]

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Flattr activated

Written by alejo on May 14th, 2010
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As you can see by the bottom of this post, a new button has been inserted. It’s the flattr button, and you’re going to start finding it all over the internet within the next few weeks/months… Flattr was already mentioned on my post about monetizing blog sites, as well as Scratchback – another irritatingly unsuccessful [...]

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Considerations on blogging

Written by alejo on May 10th, 2010
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This blog is already a few years old, it all started 3 years ago, January from 2007. Back then I was around 11k in KGS and, currently being 7k, I can’t say I’ve improved much during these years. This blog was started due to a Go hype I endured for the first couple of years, [...]

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