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  • Noisy URIs

    Noisy URIs

    Mark

    Ready-made noise images as data URIs. Available in Sass, LESS, and vanilla CSS flavours.

    view the project view on Github Noisy URIs : blog post
  • Battleships

    Joseph, Akash, Sava, and Toby

    Hack-ships is an extended idea of Battleships, instead of a square board on a plane surface we've chosen to play the game on a Google map.

    part of the pebble games hackday : blog post
  • Keyboard Demon

    Keyboard Demon

    Mark and Vince

    Keyboard Demon is a simple keyboard based game about mashing keys as quickly as possible. Based on hacker typer.

    part of the pebble games hackday : blog post
  • Hangover hunt

    Daniel, Tom, and Plamen

    The player is asked a series of questions. They have to go to the location (a pub!) and answer the question with either location specific information or using location data from their browser or phone.

    view on Github part of the pebble games hackday : blog post
  • WTF

    Tak and Matt

    WTF is a simple image guessing game. It supports guessing cities and movies. It uses the flickr api for getting images.

    view the project view on Github part of the pebble games hackday : blog post
  • Fear the IOC

    Fear the IOC

    Mark

    Fear the IOC (International Olympic Committee) is a bookmarklet that censors any text or images that the IOC may find litigious.

    view the project view on Github part of the pebble olympics hackday : blog post
  • Olympic data vis

    Alex and Tak

    Data visualisation of all past olympic medals won

    view the project Olympics hack day : blog post
  • Campfire quiz

    Alex and James

    A quiz gameplay engine for campfire.

    part of the pebble games hackday : blog post
  • Vistazo

    Vistazo

    Tak and Mark

    Track what everyone in your team is working on and when. Visualise people's workloads at a glance, without getting sucked into micromanagement.

    view the project The making of our new baby : blog post
  • Tricklr

    Tricklr

    George, Tak, and Mark

    Stay active on Twitter without having to monitor it constantly. Put your tweets in a queue and Tricklr will send them for you at regular intervals.

    view the project Tricklr 1.0 : blog post
  • pebble custom reset

    Mark

    pebble custom reset uses Sass to compile a custom reset based on Eric Meyer's CSS reset with a few additions.

    view the project view on Github pebble custom reset blog post : blog post
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