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  • Unity 4 Early Access Program Available To Windows 8 Developers

    In just some years, Unity has become a premier game development engine that has encouraged indie developers everywhere in the world to create expansive titles for PC, consoles and mobile. With Unity 4, the engine is able to tackle big budget game development, and Windows 8 is invited along for the ride.

    Unity announced that Unity 4.2 is now available to Windows 8 developers as portion of a Windows Store apps early access program. Developers can use the recent tools available in Unity 4.2 to create games for both x86 and ARM-based systems. It also supports DirectX 11 so games can make the most all of the newest technologies available to developers.

    “With the beta of the Unity 4 game engine for Windows 8, all the Unity community of one.5 million developers can start quickly building games for Windows 8,” said John Richards, Senior Director of Windows Apps Marketing for Microsoft. “The variety of fine Unity-based games already created for PC, Xbox and mobile devices is impressive, and we’re excited to work out the fantastic games the community brings to Windows 8 with Unity.”

    As portion of the early access program, developers can be capable of port games to the Windows Store platform using the Unity 4.2 beta builds. All registered participants inside the beta will receive a two month trial license a good way to unlock Windows Store app platform support inside the Unity toolset.

    It must be noted that any games created for Windows 8 using this beta is simply not available for commercial release. It’s meant to aid developers get a feel for developing with Unity at the Windows 8 platform. Folks that want to commercially release their games on Windows 8 using Unity 4.2 may want to buy a whole license when the general public commercial release of Unity comes out. In the event you can’t look ahead to that, which you could contact the Unity Sales team to see a deal to publish a game using the Unity 4.2 beta.

  • Step-by-step: methods to create a successful SEO campaign

    a reputable seo campaign may help to resolve a few of the problems that websites have: better rankings, more targeted visitors, better conversion rate. Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t achieve these goals. The cause of it is that the majority people don’t plan their SEO campaigns well.

  • Google Plus Sign-In – What it Means to Users, Businesses and Developers

    Google’s new sign-in has potential to facilitate consumer interaction, expand online communities and increase mobile app downloads.

  • Search engine wars: Microsoft invites Google to “Bing It On” – Christian Science Monitor


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    You've long claimed that folks prefer your search engine, Bing, to Google's juggernaut. But only 15 percent of online searches are coming through Bing, while Google's got a tremendous two-thirds dominance of the market. Search habits, apparently, die hard.
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  • Watch Facebook’s New News Feed Event Live

    Today, at 10am PST, Facebook will kick off an event at their Menlo Park HQ. On the event, Facebook says that they’re going to unveil “a brand new search for the inside track feed.” You are able to watch it live below.

    Reports indicate that Facebook plans to debut content-specific news feeds that allow users sort by photos, music, and perhaps more. Facebook is likewise expected to place bigger images, including ads, within the new news feed.

  • Coach Dies in Freak Accident Involving Bicycle, Gate

    The Sacramento Bee is reporting that a Rio Linda Highschool teacher has died in a sad accident involving his bicycle and an open gate arm.

    The report states that Adams, who was a preferred multimedia teacher, in addition to a track and football coach on the highschool, was riding his bicycle after track practice on Monday, March 4. On his way out of the stadium parking zone he was impaled at the arm of an open metal swing gate.

    Adams, who was 59, was taken to the hospital where he died after enduring multiple surgeries. In accordance with the Bee, Adams’ students and co-workers filled hospital halls and waiting rooms inside the night.

    The Twin Rivers Unified School District has released an announcement expressing its sadness:

    We are deeply saddened by the death of 1 of our beloved teachers, 59-year-old Marion Adams, who passed on to the great beyond early this morning after a sad bicycle accident March 4. Adams was a multimedia teacher and track and football coach at Rio Linda Highschool.

    His death has had a prime impact on our Twin Rivers family. We now have had a crisis intervention team at RLHS today working with students and college members. These professionals are organized to aid us in this difficult time.

    Adams was a 1972 graduate of RLHS and started teaching there in 2004. Our thoughts and prayers are together with his family, friends and co-workers, and the scholars who admired him. He’ll be missed by we all.

    The Bee states that Adams was an avid sports fan and an incredible fan of the San Francisco 49ers. Adams leaves behind a wife, son, daughter, and two grandchildren.

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  • Rand Paul’s Filibuster Nets Him 40,000+ Twitter Followers

    On Wednesday (and into early Thursday), Kentucky Junior Senator Rand Paul led a 13-hour filibuster the old-fashioned “talk until you are able to’t talk anymore” type. Paul, aided by a handful of alternative Senators, used exactly 12 hours and 52 minutes to delay the confirmation of John Brennan as CIA head. Paul stated that the filibuster was in keeping with the govt’s drone program, specifically a clause which could allow the usage of drones on Americans on American soil.

    And he live-tweeted the whole lot.

    This, combined with the bevy of reports coverage, led Rand Paul to realize a very good amount of Twitter followers.

    But just what number of followers has he gained since yesterday Over 40,000, actually.

    TwitterCounter showed just over 96,000 followers for Senator Paul on Wednesday before the epic filibuster began. And as of the writing of this text, Paul has just over 140,000.

    If it is advisable to raise your influence on social media, it seems that a two-day filibuster isn’t a nasty idea.

  • Bing It On: 2 se’s in side-by-side search off – Tech2


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  • Stern to interchange Fallon Late Night Rumors Heat Up

    With NBC’s primetime lineup tanking and Jay Leno set to retire from The Tonight Show in 2014, NBC execs should be scrambling in finding someone popular to position on TV. Jimmy Fallon is the chances-on favorite to take the Tonight Show reins, however the latest late night NBC programming rumors about who could take Fallon’s place might surprise some.

    The Ny Post is now reporting that “shock jock” Howard Stern may well be taking Fallon’s Place on Late Night. The Post cites an unnamed source “who knows [Stern] well” as saying NBC executives have warmed as much as Stern, who’s currently a judge at the NBC show America’s Got Talent.

    Also, Stern’s wife, Beth Ostrosky Stern, told the newspaper that she would support a move by her husband to late night TV.

    Since the retirement of Johnny Carson in 1992, the politics surrounding late night hosting duties at NBC was fraught with scandal. David Letterman, the host of Late Night with David Letterman on the time, was omitted in favor of Jay Leno. When Jay Leno gave up The Tonight Show in 2009, Conan O’Brien briefly hosted the show before being ousted in favor of Leno taking back control of the show.

    (Image via Howard Stern’s Twitter page)

  • Petition to Make R. Kelly’s ‘Ignition (Remix)’ the National Anthem Is the biggest Petition

    In the past, I’ve been critical of a few of the more frivolous petitions to hit the White House’s “We the folk” online petition site. A petition to construct a functioning Death Star becoming so popular that it receives an official response Not that exciting.

    Then you will have the definitely batsh*t petitions just like the ones from states that asked to secede from the Union or to deport Piers Morgan for expressing a view about gun control. What a waste of the platform, whether the platform is shallow and patronizing.

    This petition would not qualify as frivolous. That is important.

    A new petition with just over 5,300 signatures desires to change the U.S. National Anthem from the tired old Star Spangled Banner to R. Kelly’s 2003 hit “Ignition (Remix).

    And they make a compelling argument:

    We, the undersigned, would really like the Obama administration to acknowledge the will for a brand new national anthem, person who even a decade after its creation, remains to be hot and fresh out the kitchen. America has changed since Francis Scott Key penned our current anthem in 1814. Since then, we’ve realized that when the show, it’s the afterparty, and that once the party, it’s the hotel lobby, andperhaps most importantlythat ’round about four, you’ve got to clear the lobby, at which point it’s strongly recommended that you are taking it to the room and freak somebody. President Obama: we ask you to acknowledge the evolution of this pretty country and provides us an anthem that better suits the fantastic nation we now have become.

    Since the White House recently raised the signature threshold to 100,000, we’re going to ought to do a little exertions to make this successful. i do know we are able to do it guys.