Google Chrome EULA is Sane!

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!

Google Chrome EULA Is Evil?

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?

Scott McCloud and Google Chrome

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

Thousander Club Update: September 1st

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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