Archive for September, 2008

The Demise of the Dinosaur PTTs

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Telecommunications is the most important physical infrastructure in the modern world. It is more important than roads because it can replace them. It is more important than office buildings because it allows for the formation of virtual offices. It is more crucial than legal and institutional systems because it surpasses national borders and undermines and […]

Christmas Party Games for Children

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Christmas party games will delight both kids and their busy, holiday-stressed parents! Hosting a holiday celebration this year? Maybe you?re in charge of the school Christmas party? Wondering how to keep the kiddies happy and entertained during the festivities? Entertain the little ones during Christmas celebrations and get-togethers with printable Christmas party games! Printable games […]

The Educational Benefits of Card Games

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Playing card games can be a unique educational experience for children. The positive effects of games like that can be enormous. Besides the obvious entertainment benefit there are other great benefits that parents and educators must consider.In this article I will explain some of those benefits using popular card games such as Taki (or Super […]

Violent Video Games: Do They Lead to Aggressive Behavior or Not?

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Video games for children, teens and young adults bring in $10 billion a year in the United States. Certainly some of the games offer harmless entertainment and maybe even some educational value. But the games that seem to be the most eagerly anticipated, the games that major retailer Zany Brainy says “the industry is focusing […]

Nokia N800 - PC In Your Pocket!

Monday, September 15th, 2008

The launch of the latest internet tablet from Nokia, the Nokia N800, was announced at the Las Vegas CES summit held in January 2007. Since that day all the technophiles have been keen to know about the latest gizmo in the market but only few people actually have been able to unravel this mystery. A […]

The Easy Way to Innovate is - the Hard Way!

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

People, quite naturally, prefer to do easy things. Easy things are ? well, easy. It often seems, when we look at our businesses, that the more things we can make easy, the more profitable the company will be. To a point, this is true. If you are putting more effort than you need to into […]

Video Games in General

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Nowadays video games have improved a lot thanks to the technological advantages of our times. As usual video games are said to be very bad, that they stand for all the violent and horrible things, and that they mess with kids? minds. Actually, it has been proven that in some cases video games do improve […]

Wakeboards For Thrill And Action

Friday, September 12th, 2008

If you love to spend your vacation in the water and you are the adventurous type, then wakeboarding is just the sport for you. This board sport is relatively new but has gained popularity during the last few years.

In wakeboarding, a boat with a rope tows the rider. The rider rides on a buoyant board, […]

So You Want to be a Multiplayer Web Games Developer?

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

In my first article ?So You want to be a Games Developer?? (http://ezinearticles.com/?So-You-Want-to-be-a-Games-Developer&ampid=70920), I discussed various games genres, including Web/Email games. This is one of the easiest ways to start developing games- you aren?t restricted to one language or platform and the costs are pretty low. In this article, I?ll look at the various technologies […]

The Merger Of Sirius And XM

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Just as it seems that satellite radio is becoming a contender in the radio industry, there are talks of a merger between the two satellite radio giants, XM and Sirius, because of the fact that both are losing money. Combined, XM and Sirius satellite radio companies lost 1.5 billion dollars in 2005 alone. […]