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Posted on April 06, 2002 @ 16:16 in Research
Opera keeps all the open browser windows within the main program window, using 'tabs', so you can quickly switch between them. This keeps your taskbar from getting cluttered with all the open browser windows you have around during the day and as a plus Opera can remember all the windows you had open and start up where you left off last time. Here's a bunch of links from windows I've had open in Opera for a week or so, I can't remember where I got the links originally:
Death of a game addict, fascinating rehearsal of all things evil about games... I'm still considering if I should try to contact the journalist and ask him why, apart from writing a sensational story, you'd want to rehash all those points...
IPv4 address space utilization, a very interesting graph down there... is it me or does the graph indicate that we have loads of available IP addresses? Then why, apart from new features, the hurry to move to IPv6?
IJIGS, International Journal of Intelligent Games and Simulation.
Breaking out of Binaries: Reconceptualizing Gender and its Relationship to Language in Computer-Mediated Communication, by Michelle Rodino in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication.
The Architecture of Level Design, at Gamasutra.com.
ULTIMA ONLINE: An Interactive Virtual World with Multiple Personalities, by Amy Jo Kim.
The Laws of Online World Design, by Raph Koster.
Allegories of Space: The Question of Spatiality in Computer games, by Espen Aarseth.
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