Cluelessness is underrated. It's the newbie who does something he didn't know was supposed to be impossible. It's the naive guy asking the one dumb question any clued-in person would diss. And it's that question that leads to the answer no expert would have found.
What stood out to me was the emphasis on immersion and P2P models. I don't see that from local game publishers, most of whom are still trapped by Industrial Age top-down marketing ideas. I'd like to see local gaming enter the Participation Age.
If you ever need to use all your popular instant messaging clients on machines where they're not installed, try Meebo. It's like Trillian, but web-based. They've just come out with a bunch of new features.
This could be hot in the Philippines, where a lot of people go to Internet cafés.
Just intercepted the virus W32.Mytob.BN@mm from "bush@mikeabundo.com". For the record, I haven't given an @mikeabundo.com emailbox to the US President, or to the post-grunge band of the same name.