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  • BadgeVille rolls out gamification SDK for iOS, Android

    If you’ve been thinking, “Hmm, how can I gamify my mobile apps?� -- BadgeVille purports to have the answer. Today, the company officially releases its Mobile Software Development Kit for...

    Blog posts | March 6, 2012 9:00am PST

  • Student entrepreneurs develop ID badge alternative

    Could mobile apps replace security ID badges?

    Blog posts | February 22, 2012 1:53pm PST

  • Google News badges: Yawn, what’s next?

    This past week, Google jumped onto the gamification bandwagon, adding badges to its Google News service. It works something like this: If you go to Google News and start reading articles,...

    Blog posts | July 18, 2011 4:19pm PDT

  • Google News badges turning the news into a game

    Google News is now offering users in the U.S. the ability to earn shareable badges for voraciously reading news and articles on topics ranging from politics to Harry Potter.

    Blog posts | July 14, 2011 4:22pm PDT

  • Robotics goes mainstream: It's now a Boy Scouts merit badge

    The Boy Scouts of America have launched a merit badge for robotics to go along with camping and knot tying. After all, you may just need robotics as a survival skill in the future.

    Blog posts | April 11, 2011 4:37am PDT

  • The social enterprise's Holy Grail: Gamification meets 'workstreaming'

    Work in five years---and the enterprise systems that go with it---may look more like a video game. What happens when workstreaming, a phrase via Salesforce.com Chief Scientist JP Rangaswami,...

    Blog posts | March 7, 2011 3:00am PST

  • Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges

    Gamification. That's what describes what companies like Foursquare and Gowalla set out to do -- turn your everyday activities into a game, rewarding you with badges, points, or a higher spot on a...

    Blog posts | December 6, 2010 5:55am PST

  • Defcon badges - designed to be hacked

    Badges from the Defcon security show are stylized, mysterious, and highly customized electronics equipment designed to be hacked.

    News items | August 5, 2009 7:35am PDT

  • Photos: Defcon badge inspires hacks

    Likely the most sophisticated around, Defcon conference badges feature customized circuitry, interactive LEDs, and hidden features for attendees to hack and explore.

  • Microsoft external PR chief to get a blue badge

    Microsoft's newest Corporate Vice President, who picks up his blue employee badge at the end of August, will be someone very familiar with the inner workings of the company. Frank Shaw, who...

    Blog posts | July 28, 2009 10:51am PDT

  • eBay to identify top sellers with badge

    In eBay, being considered a top-notch, honest and reputable seller is a good thing for the seller. It keeps people coming back. Now, eBay - with a virtual badge that identifies those top sellers...

    Blog posts | July 27, 2009 9:13am PDT

  • Windows 7 - The "Blue Badge" experience

    When Microsoft shipped the 6801 build of Windows 7 some of the unfinished features were hidden from view using an elaborate protection mechanism. This mechanism has now been rendered useless...

    Blog posts | November 10, 2008 2:09pm PST

  • Windows 7 - The Blue Badge experience

    When Microsoft shipped the 6801 build of Windows 7 some of the unfinished features were hidden from view using an elaborate protection mechanism. This mechanism has now been rendered useless...

  • SpikeSource offering badges to open source

    The Solution Factory system does not just do a one-time certification, Sartorio emphasized, but monitors ongoing changes to requirements so certification can be maintained.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2008 6:00am PDT

  • Smart badges? We don't need no stinkin' smart badges. Or do we?

    MIT's Human Dynamics Lab is working on a form of social networking as old as humanity itself: Face-to-face introductions and subsequent chit-chat. Users wear badges that calculate how far apart...

    Blog posts | March 7, 2008 6:33am PST

  • Google Talk's new chatback badge: is there a privacy issue here?

    Now here's something I am trying to figure out. First, I go to the (non-Google) Google Operating System blog, and their new entry about how to chat with your site's visitors using Google Talk....

    Blog posts | February 26, 2008 4:39am PST

  • Design flaw in wireless VoIP handsets endanger the enterprise

    Update 2/23/2008 - Cisco confirms vulnerability in 7921 Wi-Fi IP phone Security conscious businesses and organizations who implemented 802.1x/EAP enterprise-grade authentication are at risk with...

    Blog posts | February 20, 2008 9:44pm PST

  • How employers can pay the OLPC forward and why the OLPC project needs digital badges

    As many people know, on Monday of this week, the One Laptop Per Child project began its Give One Get One program whereby individuals who pay $399 (plus 24.95 for shipping) will end up buying two...

    Blog posts | November 14, 2007 1:54pm PST

  • Nixed: Black Hat talk on RFID access badge risks

    Legal threat from HID prompts security researchers to cancel discussion on flaws of radio tag-embedded building access ID cards.

    News items | February 27, 2007 5:30pm PST

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