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...portal wherein one could enter into the high-octane dope-pumping wonderland of events like the “110 Meter Hurdles” and “Long Jump.” The key was not the gameplay, which sucked to oblivion, but the ability to interact with a device that demanded more bodily exertion than simply one’s thumbs and index fingers...
...billion in revenue still comes from moving boxes from one place to another. But the company is rapidly expanding into something called supply-chain management, helping hundreds of clients like Royal Canin not only move products from place to place but also store, assemble and repair goods, even interact with customers, all without the client company's having to get involved. Such insourcing of clients' operations--work that traditionally was done in-house or was farmed out to dozens of different suppliers, shippers, customs clearers and technology experts--is one of UPS's fastest-growing businesses...
...Virtual worlds have been around for years. Even the best-selling Sims computer game has an online version in which people create characters, build homes and interact with others. But while The Sims Online has so far been a flop, Habbo has been an instant hit. Why? Habbo's focus on teens and chatting is one reason, as is its price tag: it's free. Despite the no-charge admission, there are oodles of games to play and rooms to explore. Habbo also has some healthy rules: the site blocks all swear words and has adult moderators. Teens can send...
...Finland's has 2.8 million. The U.S. version, at habbohotel.com, just opened in September and already has about 300,000 registered users. Virtual worlds have been around for years. Even the best-selling Sims computer game has an online version in which people create characters, build homes and interact with Loh and Behold Avant-garde murals and imaginative furnishings characterise a new Singapore hotel Identity Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike...
Building a residential house is all about defining student space, about deciding how students should interact and then reinforcing that idea with real design principles. The same goes for academic buildings—Frank Gehry’s new building at MIT, designed with the idea of collaborative communication among quiet, shy professors in mind, has already created murmurs of increased productivity. The hallways and common spaces require day-to-day interaction by necessity. It is clear that the designers of Currier House had much the same idea in mind—students will interact over more than just dinner...