
Mobile web services manager at Walmart, leading its node.js development. Most recently the lead author and editor of the OAuth specifications. An avid farmer, and the owner of three emus all named Kevin.
This is great! I think it would make more sense to put the inputs under the script, not above it. | |||
Thanks for review and advice, I will do it ;)
Cool idea. Not sure what's the usefulness but it's a nice demonstration of streaming voice and metadata for rendering 3D audio. Experienced major delay in getting sound from one machine to another. | |||
Thanks for feedback! What browser is used? This app compatible with Google Chrome Ver.23 later. Please turn on "Web Audio Input" flag on chrome://flags and restart. And please try once again.
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This is an impressive start but without some basic communication it is too limited. The interface is pretty but hard to tell how this will integrate into other sites. Would have been helpful to demo it on a sample site, not on itself. | |||
Could not use the app but based on the video, this looks like a cool idea. | |||
The idea of trading video popularity is cool, but the problem with this model is that you cannot lose money... without some way of pricing videos up and down, this gets limited fast. | |||
This would be fun if I could move the pieces... I created a game and joined (was able to join twice actually) but that's it. Wasn't able to move anything or do anything beyond that. | |||
eran, Can I ask what the problem was? We've not had anybody not be able to move pieces? Which browser was it? Thanks Craig
eranhammerTried to click, drag, arrows...
eranhammerTried to click, drag, arrows...
eranhammerChrome 23.0.1271.64 m
Eran, peculiar. We all developed on Chrome except one, who used Safari. I'm running 23.0.1271.64 right now here and playing a game against another. The cells you can move should change the cursor to a hand. Then just click and drag them to another tile. Which game are you in? Cheers, C
I like the idea of social ordering but the tool is more about reporting results than being part of the actual experience. It's missing the most important part of asking others what to order. | |||
Too bad it only works on Android... I had to base my review on the demo which only included two sources. Happy to visit again if you get many people trying it at the same time. Would be interesting to see what this looks like with a lot of cameras up. | |||
It's a unique set of features that doesn't really translate into a useful combination. The idea of making embedded video via GIF is cool, but probably not very useful given lack of sound and image quality. I was impress with how close to complete this is. I was able to view my gif link but not to share the chat link. Also, the gif worked for about 3s before stopping. | |||
I like that it is very focused on one narrow list making use case. This is almost complete. Need more work on the login side as well as navigation (easy to lose a list).