Fortnite is a popular online video game, enjoyed by millions of gamers all around the world. It is a “Battle-Royal” style game, in which 100 players are placed on one giant map and try to fight for becoming the winner by eliminating all other players in the game. To do this, there are a variety of weapons scattered throughout the map, and the players rush to get those weapons … [Read more...] about Fortnite’s Blackhole Event
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App Experience or Responsive Design?
In a previous blog post (posted as a comment on a fellow classmate’s post), I discussed my experience with using mobile devices and my preference of having an app experience over responsive design. In this post, I explained that I initially thought that having a responsive design would be my preference, but after taking some time to reflect on my mobile usage, I always choose … [Read more...] about App Experience or Responsive Design?
Netflix and What We Can Learn about Utilizing Big Data
Netflix has been using data as their backbone since they came into the video rental service in 1997. Big data is defined as, “extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions.” Any business in our current digital age can benefit from using data, but it seemed that … [Read more...] about Netflix and What We Can Learn about Utilizing Big Data
Reducing Traffic and Pollution-A Path to Cleaner and Less Congested Cities (Cont.)
In a previous post I touched on how the reduction of traffic can lead to less air pollution in high traffic cities, specifically Souther California. Doing so requires innovation through multiple facets such as infrastructure, design, and technology. Elon Musk and the Boring company have proposed a plan to build underground tunnel systems that will stretch from Interstate 405 … [Read more...] about Reducing Traffic and Pollution-A Path to Cleaner and Less Congested Cities (Cont.)