Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Gauntlet Interactive Quiz Game Video Highlight

A quick highlight clip of our Flash game for Ron Clark's Great American Teacher Club site.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

"You Pick 'Em" (Weeds that is ;) - Flash Mini Game

Here is a video highlight clip of the "You Pick 'Em" mini flash game Going Interactive produced for the new WeedPro.com website project.



Visit WeedPro.com to play the game.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Great American Teacher's Club Site Highlight Clip

Here is a new video clip highlighting our work for Ron Clark's "Great American Teacher's Club" website. This clip is also under the Work > Web section of our website goinginteractive.com

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

What happens when you put Flash, Flex and Adobe AIR all together?


Jason Davenport, Doug Davenport, and Randall Potter pile into the Going Interactive agency studio conference room for Printies creation lock-down. Making a huge international AIR, Flex, Flash app is no easy task. Current GI studio hours are from 8am - 9pm, 7 long days a week. Wow!


The Printies app will allow kids to design with easy to use tools and print out their very own fabric plush toy. GI has been working on the custom application for months focusing on design for the target tween girl audience, ease of use & extreme usability, and some serious (serious) coding and development. There's been a whole lot of ink being used during beta testing and getting all the happy Printies to align perfectly on the fabric sheets.


Once the Printies toy hits Target and Toys R Us... there will be millions of art and tool combinations and there's no limit to what you can create!

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Average iPhone App: 19.9 Uses, 9.6 Minutes Per Play


Some interesting stats about Apps for the Apple iPhone...
"The study also found that 46% of users play their games/apps five times or more, while 10.2% play 25 times or more."
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YouTube launches new ways to engage with brands


YouTube is mixing it up a bit for brands who like to spend money. There's a new mosiac video type of display available now. Read the post

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

New Google Results "Options" Tab - Serious Search Results

If you a google search for something today you'll notice a new "Show options..." text tab at the top left of your results.

Clicking this you can then Filter your results by Videos, Forums, Reviews. Date and Time, etc.

This is some serious search results refining!

It's now more than ever to keep up video, blogging and content updates for all your web seo marketing efforts.

PS - Click the WONDER WHEEL option too for an interactive flow graph of your search term. Very cool.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

Going Interactive Creates "The Gauntlet" - Interactive Quiz System


Going Interactive recently completed work on an ambitious new addition to Ron Clark's Great American Teachers Club website (which we also designed and developed).

The addition is "The Gauntlet" a fully customizable interactive online Quiz creation system for teachers to create their own unique quizzes for students. Member of the GATC can login, create an online "classroom", add students, enter 10 quiz questions and answers and then upload their own face photo to be inserted into the "Knight" character that players take through the Gauntlet as they play.

The teacher then send a unique URL and UN and PW to their students who login and play along to guide their "Knight Teacher" through the Gauntlet. If the student gets a wrong answer they see their teacher eliminated in a humorous fashion. If they get the answer correct they see the teacher dance or shoot hoops or do some other funny "success' move.

Overall this new quiz maker is an awesome addition to a site already rich in educational resources.

We invite you to play a sample "Going Interactive" Quiz by clicking here and entering the UN "GoingInteractive1B" and PW "hZsZ" (no quotes). Have fun!

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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

TV Revs to Decline 21% in 2 Years; Digital 'Transformation' is Only Hope

After six years of hovering between $20 billion and $22 billion, the 2009 TV industry revenue will take a dramatic fall below the $20 billion mark starting this year.

TV industry revenue for 2009 is expected to end at an even $17 billion, a 21.2% drop from 2007’s $21.5 billion. A "digital transformation" is an ideal next path.

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