Link4Me: Pixel Award
| Von roger @ 21:28 | [ Diverses ] |
| Von roger @ 12:53 | [ Zürich ] |

Following up on highly successful shows in California and Paris, GAMEHOTEL, the acclaimed international event series on interactive entertainment, returns to Zurich for a second edition in German-speaking Europe. Packed with ideas, style, and a whole lot of fun, the exuberant live event offers wide-ranging access to the global phenomenon of interactive entertainment.
The legendary GAMEHOTEL SHOW presents some of the world’s most respected game designers from the US, Canada, and Europe. Guest stars include JADE RAYMOND (Assassin's Creed), CEVAT YERLI (Crysis), GARETH WILSON (Project Gotham Racing 4), DOUG CHURCH (LMNO / The Steven Spielberg project), and ALEX RIGOPULOS (RockBand).The two-hour show's highlight is the thrilling GRAND GAME BATTLE. Two teams of über-motivated gamers show off their skills in a breathtaking multi-round battle.
At the top-notch GAMEHOTEL CONFERENCE, leading international speakers spotlight the influence of video games in advertisement, media, and marketing. The conference brings decision makers, opinion leaders, and practitioners in marketing, advertisement, and the media up to speed on new business opportunities.
At the GAMEHOTEL EXPO, game aficionados and a broad audience discover the latest and hottest games of the year, from blockbuster titles to innovative new genres and casual games.
GAMEHOTEL takes places on October 19 and 20, 2007, at the futuristic Arena Filmcity in Zurich. It is produced by renowned event organizer and digital media consultancy TNC Network.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Friday, October 19, 2007
11am - 12pm: Press conference (registration required)
2pm - 6:30pm: GAMEHOTEL CONFERENCE (Tickets)
12pm - 9pm: GAMEHOTEL EXPO (admission free)
Saturday, October 20, 2007
12pm - 12am: GAMEHOTEL EXPO (admission free)
8:30pm - 10:30pm: GAMEHOTEL SHOW & GRAND GAME BATTLE (Tickets)
| Von roger @ 21:59 | [ KIT ] |
[...] I believe that in the long run, all credible large-scale Internet companies will provide Level 3 platforms.
- A Level 1 platform's apps run elsewhere, and call into the platform via a web services API to draw on data and services -- this is how Flickr does it.
- A Level 2 platform's apps run elsewhere, but inject functionality into the platform via a plug-in API -- this is how Facebook does it. Most likely, a Level 2 platform's apps also call into the platform via a web services API to draw on data and services.
- A Level 3 platform's apps run inside the platform itself -- the platform provides the "runtime environment" within which the app's code runs.
| Von roger @ 13:39 | [ Diverses ] |
