By GBGames, on September 4th, 2008%
Yesterday I wrote about Chrome’s evil EULA terms, and posted a link to Tap The Hive about the news.
Well, it looks like Google fixed the EULA language.
Here’s an official response from Rebecca Ward, Senior Product Counsel for Google Chrome:
“In order to keep things simple for our users, we try to use . . . → Read More: Google Chrome EULA is Sane!
By GBGames, on September 3rd, 2008% So with all of the excitement about Google’s new web browser, someone decided to actually read the EULA and determined that it sucks:
11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services. By submitting, posting or displaying the content . . . → Read More: Google Chrome EULA Is Evil?
By GBGames, on September 2nd, 2008% I haven’t heard too much about Google’s browser project, Google Chrome, but I recently learned about this comic by Scott McCloud that describes the work being done. Pretty sweet. Combine Google’s goals with the goals of Mozilla Ubiquity, and the web will be a very foreign yet familiar place.
What does it mean for indie . . . → Read More: Scott McCloud and Google Chrome
By GBGames, on September 1st, 2008% For this week’s Thousander Club update:
Game Hours: 409.25(previous two years) + 117.5 (current year) = 526.75 / 1000 Game Ideas: 710 (previous two years) + 36 (current year) = 746 / 1000
I spent part of my week making the goal look obviously different from the obstacles in the game. If you’re wondering why . . . → Read More: Thousander Club Update: September 1st
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