Looking for a Partner Interested in Advergaming

No response, Feb 09, 2008

You might notice some of my ads around the Engineering and Math buildings. The ad looks like this:

Advergaming ad

I’m looking for someone that’s interested in starting a business with me in the advergaming market. You can read more about advergaming here:

It’s a Game. No, It’s an Ad. No, It’s Advergame

Wikipedia - Advergaming

How Advergaming Works

I need someone that is talented in Flash, ActionScript and/or Photoshop. Read more about the idea here.

Let me know if you’re interested! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

- Peter Kao

Endless Google Search Results

No response, Feb 07, 2008

I was browsing through a fellow UW undergrad’s blog when I stumbled upon his “Endless Google Search”.

The first thing that went through my mind as I was using it was, “Holy shit. This is awesome.” This just comes to prove that opening up API’s is a really good thing for the world. It allows creative programmers such as Paul (his blog here) the tools and resources to building something as ingenious as his “Endless Google Search.”

Basically, Paul used one of Google’s API’s to create his own search tool, one that uses the Google Search Engine but lists the results in such a way that you don’t need to click on any link to see more results. The mod uses AJAX to load search results, which allows you to simply scroll down to view more. This is a great tool if you are doing research!

Check his tool out here

However, as someone mentioned in the comments for the post, the ‘endlessness’ of the page may incur depression in some people…LET THIS BE A WARNING TO THE WEAK-MINDED

- Peter Kao

All the Grants and Loans You can Get as a Young Canadian Entrepreneur

No response, Feb 07, 2008

I’m not going to lie to you, this is probably the most useful post thus far on my blog (if you’re a young entrepreneur, that is).

Here’s the list of all the grants and loans (aka free money) for young Canadian entrepreneurs residing in Ontario:
Ontario:

Youth Entrepreneurship Partnerships Grants for NON-PROFIT Organizations- provides funding of up to $100,000 per year for up to 3 years to non-profit organizations in Ontario that facilitate the development of an enterprising culture amongst Ontario’s youth (typically between the ages of 12 – 29) by providing them with educational, experiential, and entrepreneurial opportunities and programs.
Young Entrepreneurs Program: Summer Company - up to $3000 for students between 15 and 29 to start a summer business.

Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program - not clear on the benefits, it’s like an “after hours” co-op program for more info contact:
Ministry of Education and Training – MET Hotline Telephone: (416) 326-5656, 1-800-387-5656

 


For the complete list, click here

Enjoy.

- Peter Kao

Learn Photoshop with Donnie in “You Suck at Photoshop”

No response, Feb 06, 2008

Want to learn how to use Photoshop? Let Donnie guide you with his hilarious tutorial videos!

Episode 1:

Episode 2:

Episode 3:

Episode 4:

Episode 5:

- Peter Kao    

Operating System Woes (Vista vs Ubuntu)

9 responses, Feb 06, 2008

Just an update on my operating system problem, I had installed Ubuntu over Vista since I was fed up with it self-destructing (who knows when it will do it again).

Ubuntu is currently the most popular Linux distribution out there and I had always loved it. After spending countless hours (2 days straight FYI) configuring and setting up the system to get it to feel and work exactly the way I want, the system was waiting for a priority upgrade. So, this is when I was reminded why I had quit Ubuntu before. When I upgraded my system, everything went kaput. I had to re-install EVERYTHING, but since I prefer the operating system over Windows any day, I reinstalled it again. Got everything working again, then I decided to neglect the priority upgrade and upgraded my hardware drivers. Then, kaput! AGAIN. This time my sound card went dead. This was the last draw. Ironically, I installed Vista over Ubuntu and am re-doing my configurations on that.

Ubuntu is truly remarkable if you haven’t used it before. You can see an example here:

I really think that Ubuntu has a chance to go mainstream, but before that, it has to have better hardware support and a more stable upgrading process (one that doesn’t involve constant destruction to the system files), not to mention more support for 64-bit systems.

All in all,  I have wasted a lot of time on computers lately, mainly trying to get them to work the way they should. I am even starting to feel a bit annoyed with them…oh noes! My nerdy side is slowly diminishing! (the fact that I just said that proves to be on the contrary).

- Peter Kao

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