Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sometimes I'm angry and my blood boils

Sometimes I am playing Runescape and something happens that really ticks me off, I mean it really pisses me off. It makes my blood boil. I get so angry that I go and post about it so that the whole world can share in my rage.

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

New gaming site GameRection has 1 million users

GameRection announced today the acquisition of 1 million players from Thin Air Ltd. They will be offering flash games for casual gamers at no cost. The thing that sets GameRection apart from small sites like AddictingGames and Kongregate is that GameRection's games are all fun.

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Friday, May 15, 2009

روني العربية - Rune Arabic


الآن ليس هناك أي خيار للغة العربية أن الشعب لا يتكلم اللغة العربية. اليوم هو اليوم الاول كانت متاحة.


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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Quest guide for Tales of Muspah

Quest guide for Tale of Muspah is on Zybez Runescape Help. CHeck it out.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Amazon AWS newsletter

Dear AWS Community,

This month's newsletter includes announcements that may interest educators, academic researchers, students, business leaders, or technical professionals. Read the details below and learn about our new Education Program, how to leverage IBM products on Amazon EC2, and the new Mechanical Turk Resource Center. Also, business and technical professionals can learn how to be successful with AWS by attending an event on the AWS Start-Up Tour.

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News & Announcements

To keep you up-to-date, here are the latest news items and announcements from AWS.

AWS Launches Education Program
AWS has launched a set of programs that enable the academic community to easily leverage the benefits of cloud computing for teaching and research. With AWS in Education, educators, academic researchers, and students worldwide can apply to obtain free usage credits to tap into the on-demand infrastructure of Amazon Web Services to teach advanced courses, tackle research endeavors and explore new projects.

Momentum with Amazon SimpleDB
Amazon SimpleDB opened up public beta on 12/1/2008 and has since completed three major releases. SimpleDB remains focused on delivering a highly available and dependable service which is critical for online publisher Issuu who processes as many as 4,000 SimpleDB requests per second, and Glue who supports tens of thousands of users via horizontal domain scale out. To help you get started, watch the new video tutorial using SimpleDB as the data source within Microsoft Visual Studio.

IBM By The Hour
Now you can run popular IBM products and pay by the hour with no need for licenses or long term upfront commitments. If you have an existing IBM license, you may also have the ability to run that license in Amazon EC2 and you simply pay our normal Amazon EC2 hourly prices for On-Demand or Reserved Instances. The hourly AMIs are now available at aws.amazon.com/IBM.

Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances Now Available in Europe
Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances are now available in Europe. Reserved Instances give you the option to make a low, one-time payment for each instance you want to reserve and in turn receive a significant discount on the hourly usage charge for that instance.

Amazon Mechanical Turks New Resource Center
Amazon Mechanical Turk is pleased to announce a new Resource Center to describe how your business can benefit from Amazon Mechanical Turks on-demand, scalable workforce. The new Resource Center includes a Best Practices Guide to help you optimize your approach, sample use cases, and customer interviews demonstrating how businesses are using Amazon Mechanical Turk.


Developer Resources

Here are a few highlights and new additions to our Developer Resource Center.

Introduction to AWS for PHP Developers
Clay Loveless uses PHP to access Amazon Web Services and provides code samples for performing basic AWS actions using PHP 5.

Using Adobe Flex and AIR to Store Data in Amazon S3
Dan Orlando walks through a sample photo gallery application using Adobe Flex to demonstrate how to store data in Amazon S3.

Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Python, and Hadoop Streaming
Data Wrangling blogger Peter Skomoroch gives an introduction to Amazon Elastic MapReduce.


Featured Solutions

Check out what your peers have built with AWS. If you have a web application built on top of AWS or a tool that helps others integrate with AWS, submit your entry to the Solutions Catalog.

RetailZip
Retail Zip offers an easy turn-key system to sell digital data through an all-inclusive 1KB zip file. Accept direct payments for data extractions and split payments with partners at the point-of-sale with unlimited distribution bandwidth.

uPlaya Music Universe
The uPlaya Music Universe and Hit Song Science artificial intelligence system can analyze all music globally and predict the potential for commercial success for each song while providing viral exposure contextually across all social networks for music from the community of 12+ million artists online.

Ixion
Ixion is an IBM Premier Partner delivering custom services for customers to use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud services with IBM products and technologies.


AWS On The Road

Join AWS at one of the following events.

Interop Enterprise Cloud Summit
May 18-19, Las Vegas, NV
Werner Vogels, CTO, Amazon.com and Jinesh Varia, Technical Evangelist, AWS will be presenting. Come hear these presentations and visit the AWS booth.

AWS Start-Up Tour
May 27, Washington, DC
May 28, New York City, NY
June 4, Seattle, WA
June 9, Silicon Valley, CA
June 11, Los Angeles, CA
Business and technical decision makers can attend this half day seminar and learn how to integrate Amazon Web Services into your business


Virtual Events

Stay up-to-date on upcoming Amazon Web Services' webinars and find recordings for past events by bookmarking this page on the AWS website: aws.amazon.com/resources/webinars

May 7th Webinar: Introduction to Amazon EC2 Running IBM
Get a technical overview of IBM products now available for the first time on a pay-as-you-go basis, including IBM DB2, IBM WebSphere sMash, and more. Learn how SugarCRM uses WebSphere sMash to make it easy for developers to use Amazon EC2 to deploy CRM, and consult IBM experts about the latest IBM and AWS cloud offerings via live online chat.
May 7, 2009 9:00AM - 10:00AM PDT

Amazon Simple Pay Subscriptions Webinar
In this webinar, we will introduce you to Amazon Simple Pay Subscriptions. With Amazon Simple Pay subscriptions, you can now add recurring payments feature on your website quickly and easily. If you offer digital content subscriptions, collect membership dues on a periodic basis, or provide premium services on your website this webinar is for you.
May 14, 2009 11:00AM - 12:00PM PDT

Virtual Developer Day Hosted by Oracle and AWS
Join Oracle and AWS on May 27th for a free webcast and virtual training on Java and Rich Enterprise Applications (REAs). Featuring live keynotes, on-demand "how-to" sessions, and access to a pre-configured Oracle hands-on lab environment on Amazon EC2, including the latest tech training on Eclipse, Java caching, Java app servers, and more.
May 27, 2009 8:00AM - 5:00PM PDT

Getting Started with Amazon Elastic MapReduce
Attend this May 28th webinar for an in-depth presentation on Amazon Elastic MapReduce -- the new hosted Hadoop framework running on Amazon EC2 Amazon S3. This latest web service from AWS makes it possible for businesses to provision as much or as little capacity as needed to perform data-intensive tasks for distributed applications.
May 28, 2009 9:00AM - 10:00AM PDT

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Jagex Joins Tiga

Free MMO Developer Jagex Joins Tiga

UK, Cambridge, 15th April, 2009 – Jagex Ltd, the UK’s largest independent games developer, was unveiled today as the newest member of Tiga, the UK’s game developer trade body.

The Cambridge based games studio, which is best known for the free-to-play MMO RuneScape.com and most recently Funorb.com, has joined Tiga to support Tiga’s valuable work promoting the games industry in the UK. “As one of Britain’s largest games developers we are delighted to support Tiga,” said Mark Gerhard, Jagex CEO. “We passionately believe that the UK is one of the leading development communities in the world and by joining Tiga we hope to assist them in raising the profile of UK game developers and crucially to ensure that the UK remains a great place to make games. I urge all game developers to join Tiga to help make the UK the best place in the world to do games business.”

Richard Wilson, Tiga's CEO, added: "Jagex is one of the most successful game developers in the world, not just the UK. Jagex has developed extraordinarily popular games and is at the leading edge in terms of online safety and security.

“Jagex’s decision to join our trade association is a massive endorsement of Tiga’s new strategy: to campaign for developers in political circles, to maximise the industry’s media profile and to develop services that reduce Tiga members’ costs and strengthen their commercial opportunities. I look forward to working with Jagex in the cause of serving the UK games development sector.”

Notes to editors:

1. Tiga is the national trade association that represents games developers in the UK and in Europe. We have 150 members, the majority of whom are either independent games developers or in-house publisher-owned developers. We also have outsourcing companies, technology businesses and universities amongst our membership.

2. Tiga's vision is to make the UK the best place in the world to do games business. We focus on three sets of activities: political representation, generating media coverage and developing services that enhance the competitiveness of our members. This means that Tiga members are effectively represented in the corridors of power, their voice is heard in the media and they receive benefits that make a material difference to their businesses, including a reduction in costs and improved commercial opportunities.

3. For further information, please contact: Dr Richard Wilson, Tiga CEO on phone: 0845 0941095, mobile: 07875 939643 or email: .

4. Jagex Ltd is an independent games developer and publisher based in Cambridge, England, with over 380 employees. With proprietary graphics compression, game engine and network communication technologies, Jagex creates online games that are enjoyed by millions of players around the world. For further information, please contact Adam Tuckwell, Jagex PR Manager, on phone: 0844 588 6607, mobile: 07500 109 677 or email: .

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Runescape Tale of Muspah Quest Guide

Frozen Caves in the Tale of Muspah Runescape quest guide is about hibernation and cosmic runes. You should read the quest guides on Zybez.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Runescape carting around the wagon

Do you want to sit in a Runescape go-cart and drive around the world? It seems crazy but it's possible. I've done it. It wasn't in Runescape though, it just felt like Runescape. Okay, so there I was playing a game just like Runescape called "Free Realms" and there is a quest that lets you drive a cart. It is like mario cart without the special effects in the game. After driving the cart it got me thinking why Runescape doesn't have a cart racing minigame. It probably does and I don't know about it, but there's a good chance it doesn't. What is your opinion? If you want to respond, just write a reply in your own blog and link to this.

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