The decision Nintendo made to innovate around the control of video games and bow out of the 3d arms race continues to pay dividend, generating interest, and encouraging creativity.
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Another great example, Karl! Thanks for this.
Actually it does not even take a Wii to control other things around us. It has been just yesterday when a friend brought his new RC-Infrared Mini in-house helicopter to impress the kids. While switching the channels at the remote control we’ve noticed that as a consequence of some according twists the hood in the kitchen switched on! What I found quite strange is that the hood does not have any sort of IR/RC receiver at all … May we have interesting times
Best, Ralf.
We have an interesting controversy brewing on our site with a lively dialog regarding Clear Channel removing a billboard advertisement we had placed. We are interested in your opinion if you can find the time to visit: http://www.msco.com/blog/mark-stevens-vs-warren-buffet
Thanks,
Chris Kieff, Editor Unconventional Thinking