Archive for July 5th, 2009
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You’re probably getting sick of our frequent comparisons between the God of War series and EA’s upcoming poem-to-game conversion of Dante’s Inferno . Well, GameTrailers recently got its hands on the first Infern -al gameplay footage to hit the internets, so now we invite you to make your own judgment on the two franchise’s similarities. The video’s posted after the break — go ahead and watch it, we’ll wait. … See? We know! Crazy, right?

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RunPee , the website that tells you when it’s safe to take a bathroom break during the movie you’re watching, was a big hit when Lee wrote about it back in May. If you’re a RunPee fan who’s been wishing for a better, more practical mobile method of using the site, you might be interesting in the iPhone app. Now you can simply whip out your iPhone before the credits start and see when it’s time to go relieve the effects of that large soda. The best part about the iPhone app is that it will allow you to quickly check RunPee from the bathroom and read the site’s quick synopsis of what you missed, so you can jump back into the movie when you return. Don’t worry about spoilers, though, they’re obscured by default so you won’t accidentally read them before it’s time. Sure, it’s kind of a novelty, and definitely not the most useful thing you’re going to have on your phone, but using it even once would be fun. Original source: www.pheedcontent.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Flickr has launched its own service - Flickr2Twitter - for sending images to Twitter, and at first glance, it looks like it could compete head-on with existing Twitter photo services like Twitpic and Yfrog. Flickr’s system is a bit different than the others, though, and doesn’t yet have application support from a major Twitter client. Taking that into consideration, I think there’s a good case that these apps will be able to coexist, with Flickr2Twitter dominating amongst existing Flickr users, and Twitpic or Yfrog favored by more casual photographers. Everyone knows Flickr is a big player in the online photo game, but not everyone has a Flickr account or wants to sign up for one. While existing Flickr users will probably adopt Flickr2Twitter, folks who don’t want to sign up can use Twitpic with their existing Twitter logins. Flickr2Twitter also handles uploads via email, so you need to send your photos to your account’s email address to post them (the text of the tweet goes in the subject line). For mobile users, this works, but it’s not as easy as Twitpic-ing or Yfrogging from your Twitter client, and some of the most popular clients support those services. From the desktop, Flickr2Twitter has the advantage: you can Twitter a Flickr photo very quickly by clicking the “blog this” button that you’ve probably already noticed on your photo pages. Original source: www.pheedcontent.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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