So This is What The JaceHallShow.com Looks Like as A 3D Maze Game [Video]

Thursday, 21st March 2013
Posted in Technology
Tags: 3D Maze, chrome, game, World Wide Maze

Written by: Craig HuntergravatarcloseAuthor: Craig Hunter Name: Craig Hunter
Email: teatreemultimedia@gmail.com
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About: Craig Hunter is a main contributor for the Jace Hall Show and has been an avid gamer for over 15 years. He also freelances for a number of websites and magazines covering mobile products and emerging technologies.See Authors Posts (1156)


Screen Shot 2013-03-21 at 3.20.11 PMWorld Wide Maze is an interesting little game that turns any website or google search result into a playable 3D Maze game that is created by Google Japan(via Fumi Yamazaki)

Restructuring the design of a given site, the browser app forms a 3D Maze out of the various site elements and adds in jumps, elevators and collectibles. The goal is to reach the end while collecting as many of the blue crystals as possible.

Below you can see some images of the JaceHallShow as a 3D World Wide Maze.

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Google’s New Program Pays You To Search The Web… If You Give Up Your Privacy

Thursday, 9th February 2012
Posted in Blog Archive
Tags: amazon, browser, chrome, data, data collector, gift, google, money, panel, program, screenwise, signup

Written by: Craig HuntergravatarcloseAuthor: Craig Hunter Name: Craig Hunter
Email: teatreemultimedia@gmail.com
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About: Craig Hunter is a main contributor for the Jace Hall Show and has been an avid gamer for over 15 years. He also freelances for a number of websites and magazines covering mobile products and emerging technologies.See Authors Posts (1156)


In a somewhat surprising move for Google, coming after the introduction of its controversial new privacy policy, a new Google program called Screenwise is paying users who surf the web using the Google Chrome browser as long as they agree to give up their personal browsing data.

Spotted by SearchEngineLand, Google’s signup page for the program claims to offer up to $25 in Amazon gift codes to participants. You’ll get a $5 Amazon gift code just to sign up and install a necessary browser extension, and an additional $5 code for every three months you stick around in the program. It’s completely opt-in, but opting in will mean Continue reading “Google’s New Program Pays You To Search The Web… If You Give Up Your Privacy” »


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Google Brings Console Quality Games to the Browser with Native Client

Tuesday, 20th December 2011
Posted in Blog Archive, Gaming
Tags: apps, Bastion, chrome, console, games, google, native, PocketLegends, quality, store, web

Written by: Craig HuntergravatarcloseAuthor: Craig Hunter Name: Craig Hunter
Email: teatreemultimedia@gmail.com
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About: Craig Hunter is a main contributor for the Jace Hall Show and has been an avid gamer for over 15 years. He also freelances for a number of websites and magazines covering mobile products and emerging technologies.See Authors Posts (1156)


Today Google has officially announced the first round of Chrome Web Store games to utilize Native Client, a technology that could enable console quality games to play directly through the Chrome web browser.

Google announced back in August that apps available in the Chrome Web Store would soon be able to take advantage of native code-execution, allowing game devs to “build web applications that seamlessly execute native compiled code inside the browser”.  For the end user, this means web apps that run as if they were running natively on your system– the potential for console quality games in a browser. Continue reading “Google Brings Console Quality Games to the Browser with Native Client” »


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