Tim Morrison

Developing casual games for Social Media platforms which have a business focus such as online simulators for TV, film, and music as well as Stock Market simulators for fantasy commodities such as TV Shows. I also watch what is trending and try to use that to determine the direction Social Media and casual games are going to better plan for future developments
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Trade College, Certificate for Business Computing

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  • Could Iran Build a Nuclear Spaceship?
    Could Iran build a Project Orion spacecraft and get to orbit without outside aid? Is the Persian powerhouse strong enough internally to launch to orbit a spacecraft capable of massive cargo capacity, with minimal nuclear fallout?
  • Iran: Nuclear War Over Nuclear Power
    If things continue down the chest-thumping path, Iran may be embroiled in a conventional war over it's Nuclear ambitions, whether it wants to be or not, and it may be the victim of a nuclear first strike
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  • Who Really Owns the US of A?
    After August 2nd, the US Government may default on it's international guarantees. If all the other governments who own the debt call it in, what will happen to America?
  • IBM is Not in Jeopardy, it is on Jeopardy
    IBM, computer processor and system manufacturer for almost 100 years has now taken on the challenge of it's lifetime. Can a IBM computer compete against a human on the TV Quiz Show Jeopardy?
  • The Haves and Have-nots of Facebook
    Facebook suffered a lawsuit back in 2008 against the Winklevoss twins who charged that Facebook was built at the expense of their service. They won, and now they want more.
  • Social Networks and the Stock Market
    Social networks are such a new concept that the buzz surrounding Facebook possibly presenting an IPO in 2012 is swarming the internet like wildfire ... Why is this?
  • The Mouse Can Paint with Epic Mickey
    Epic Mickey allows the player to interact with Disney characters that they may have never seen before, from the depths of Walt's Vault onto the Wii screen come fantastic visions
  • Sunjammer - a Solar Sail Soars Towards Venus
    The first true Solar Sail took flight in May on a 6 month trip to Venus, followed by a 3 year excursion to the Far side of the Sun
  • Billboard Social 50 - Music Goes Social
    Music ranking has gone social in a big commercial way with the Billboard Social 50 now ranking the top 50 artists as determined by their social media popularity, followers and other scores.
  • Wikileaks: The Pros and Cons Scandal
    Wikileaks has brought itself into some intense pressure over the latest release of leaked information. Here is a breakdown of the good, bad and ugly for the intrepid whistleblower website
  • Twitter Goes Silent, Celebrities Give it Up for Alicia Keys
    Needy Children are the focus of this world first. Alicia Keys has organized a group of major celebrities to give up social networking until $1 million has been raised for the children
  • Kanye West Vs. Taylor Swift
    Kanye is at it again. Taking shots at Taylor Swift again during a performance in NYC to promote his new album, Kanye tries to turn the tables on Taylor
  • Zynga May Go Forward with IPO
    3 years old, $5.5 billion dollar value, 1,300 staff on board. Zynga has grown up and is ready to make it even more surreal.
  • Freddie Mercury -- a Unique Perspective
    The death of Queen's lead singer came as a shock. Being in Australia, I was somewhat isolated from the overall news, and the movements of a "gay rock star" were not widely reported in the media of the day.
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  • Space Development: The Real Project Orion
    in the 1950's a group of scientists proposed a massive heavy lift system called Orion which used hundreds of tactical nuclear bombs as thrust. Now is the time to revisit that development.
  • Sci-Fi Visionaries: The Space Elevator
    Space elevators are currently in fashion, two SF pioneers headed the concept, Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Forward. What did they do?
  • Inkjet Printing '"An Evolution of Ink
    Inkjet printers, now pretty much a throwaway item. Where did they come from, and where are they headed?
  • Who Wants to Read Stuff Written for the Internet?
    Everybody wants to submit new articles and content for the internet. However, knowing your audience can really help you to write the best stuff out there.
  • The Time of Your Life for New Rock Band Release by Green Day
    Green Day: Rock Band has hit the shelves, is it worth the price of a full Rock Band release, or is it overpriced and underwhelming?
  • Sleepover Bondage Photo Shoot
    This is an article written by one of the models from a site I have designed and developed. Promoting the real side of modelling for bondage and 'erotic' art is something not often done.
  • Fall TV - Fox K-Ville First Impressions
    Watched the first episode of Kville tonight. First impressions ... it felt like just another cop show. Not to say the material wasn't interesting, just maybe not unique enough.
  • Fall 2007 Television - What's Hot and What's Not List
    With the fall TV release now less than 3 weeks away, the industry is abuzz with the anticipation of which shows will be the new hits.
  • NASA's Orion - Going Backwards to Propel the US to the Moon and Beyond
    NASA has just awarded Alliant Techsystems Inc., the team behind the Space Shuttle's Solid Rocket Boosters, a US$1.8 bilion dollar contract to develop motors for their Orion space shuttle replacement.
  • Motorola RAZR - A Good All-round Cellphone
    In 2003, Motorola released the RAZR. In 2006, it became the most popular phone worldwide by selling over 50 million units. What makes it tick?
  • Technology and Visual Effects Science Behind the Making of Harry Potter
    Since JK Rowling first began to craft her fantastical stories about the boy wizard and his adventures, we have seen 5 feature films, 325 million books, and numerous video games. The Science and Technology behind the wizardry is now revealed.
  • Casting Light on the Mystery of Google's Pagerank
    Google's pagerank is one of those mysterious things that is elusive and reachable all in the same breath. We have been steadily working with content to push our site to a higher pagerank and have achieved as high as a pr of 10. This is how we managed to hit that high.
  • Online Stock Market Simulators - Why We Play the Game Instead of Investing
    Stock market simulators and stock market games have been around for hundreds of years, since the opening of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1602 when it first traded active shares, stock markets have always had simulators to guide new investors.
  • The Fabber - How to Build Your Own Rapid Prototype Machine
    Desktop product manufacturing comes to the home with the Fabber - a Kit Build 3D printer
  • Hell's Kitchen Season 3 Episode 4
    Episode 4 was a dramatic showing - with 8 chefs fighting hard in the kitchen, one must fall, but which one will?
  • Primetime TV 2007 - the Fall Lineup
    The announcement last week of the major networks fall schedules triggered a flurry of activity and buzz about them. Here are some capsule reviews of all the new shows.

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