Thursday, May 15. 2008Major update of BrainKing Bookmarks
The recent release of Firefox 3.0 release candidate 1 nightly builds caused, as I was told, an inactivity of BrainKing Bookmarks Firefox extension. The reason was obvious - prior to the mentioned release date it was not possible to set the allowed Firefox version to a higher value than 3.0 beta 5. This small issue is fixed now.
And not just fixed. Since the very first version of this extension (created by me) I always thought that it would be great if authors of similar bookmarking add-ons include BrainKing Bookmarks to their portfolio of services. Of course, none of them ever responded to my request, so I have decided to make it my way. The list of bookmarking services supported by BrainKing Bookmarks (as of 15th May 2008): BrainKing, Del.icio.us, Digg, Facebook, Ma.gnolia, Google, Yahoo, Mixx, Stumble upon, Tumblr, Twitter, Friend feed, Reddit, Simpy, Truemors, Bloglines, Technorati, Fark, Furl, Blinklist, Spurl, NewsVine, Blogmarks, Wists, Wong Get it either from addons.mozilla.org or BrainKing.
Friday, April 11. 2008Beat the robot (AI Ludo Player)
If you have no games to play at this moment, feel free to try out this mctrivia's AI Player - playing Ludo against the computer. I've been already mentioning this tool some days ago, but now it is possible to use it directly on BrainKing.info site, and if it proves to be stable, I can add a permanent link to BrainKing game site as well.
Important! Please note that the following Ludo code is not generated by any BrainKing site. It is included from mctrivia's own server, so if it is not currently working, it means that he is probably fixing bugs or adding new features at the moment - just try to reload this page after a while. Thank you.
And since BrainKing.info articles need a better organization (according to the number of entries), a new category BrainKing Extensions has been created.
Sunday, April 6. 2008AI Player Contest
And today is a "BrainKing user message" day again. This time there is something from mctrivia, who is the author of BrainKing application for Facebook:
Matthew Cornelisse (mctrivia) has created a new AI autoplayer which can be played on the "BrainKing on Facebook" application. As a promotion he will be giving away 3 Brain Bishop memberships as a draw. Every player gets a ticket to the draw each time they beat the AI Player. The draw will be held on 1st May 2008. If you win and do not need the prize you can chose any pawn to receive it on your behalf. You can find the player here: http://apps.facebook.com/brainking/ludo.php I would like to add that:
Regarding the last point, the AI Player can be commented here as well, of course. Unless I am expected to answer the questions.
Saturday, March 29. 2008Bookmark at BrainKing Firefox extension
I am a big fan of Firefox and its system of add-ons (extensions) - by the way, Mozilla has released a new version of its page of Firefox Add-ons recently - and since the problematics of the add-on creation has been wandering through my brain cells for a long time, I have decided to give it a try and created my first Firefox extension for BrainKing.
Actually, there is nothing to celebrate yet - it is a really simple add-on with the least possible functionality, created in 10 minutes (while 8 minutes have been spent on reading a not-too-well-written documentation and setting up the environment), so do not expect any miracles. On the other hand, it might be a nice complement of the recently announced system of BrainKing Bookmarks at user Profile pages, even in its very pre-release version. All right, if someone wants to try it out and uses Firefox 2.0 or higher, please follow the instructions:
Very well, the add-on is installed, so what to do now? If you open any web page and right-click somewhere on the page content, you should see that the standard context menu contains a new item called Bookmark at BrainKing ..., prefixed with a brainy icon: ![]() What you click this item, a new Firefox tab will be opened. The tab would contain your Profile / Links page (if you are already logged in BrainKing, otherwise you are asked to log in first), and the Page URL and Page name fields are automatically pre-filled. The conclusion: Using this simple add-on, you can save any web page to your BrainKing Profile without installing any HTML or JavaScript code to the particular page URL.
Thursday, March 27. 2008Bookmark at BrainKing Links
You might have noticed a small "brainy" button at the bottom-left of every article at this site. Its purpose is very simple - to make the process of bookmarking any page as quick and easy as possible. When it is clicked, you are instantly redirected to the Links section of your BrainKing Profile page (if you are already logged in BrainKing, otherwise you are asked to log in first), and the Page URL and Page name fields are automatically pre-filled. Submitting the new link form will store the new bookmark to your Profile and send you back to the original page, where the Bookmark at BrainKing Links button has been used.
Simple, huh? However, until this service is supported at other blog systems, the button is shown only here. On the other hand, it is very easy to integrate it to any page. If you want to test it, and give this "Bookmark at BrainKing Links" option to visitors of your own page(s), just add the following line to the chosen position of the HTML code of the page: <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="http://BrainKing.info/bklink.js"></script> That's all! The script automatically finds the page URL and title, so it's not necessary to set it manually for every page. However, sometimes it cannot work as expected - for example, when the page contains more sections with different titles and permanent links, which is not possible to detect and handle by the script. In this case, it is possible to insert a direct hyperlink code of this pattern: <a href="http://BrainKing.com/en/ProfileLinks?url=*PageURL*&title=*PageTitle*"><img src="http://BrainKing.info/uploads/bksmall.png" title="Bookmark at BrainKing Links" border="0"></a> As I have said, the BrainKing Bookmarks system will contain many more features when enough links are stored at the database. Hopefully, the bookmark buttons and other small improvements could help it a little.
Tuesday, March 25. 2008BrainKing Facebook application goes live
Actually, the application has been released a few days ago but not fully approved by Facebook staff. Which is what has happened at last and BrainKing can be found at the list of Facebook applications, as the following screenshot shows:
![]() Well, if we are lucky, it could promote our site a little and maybe even recruit new players. The second news of the day is a new sub-page at BrainKing profile pages - Profile / Links. It works as a simple bookmarking service, so every registered BrainKing user can store and organize links to his favorite web sites there (I've been using BrainKing's Notepad so far and it's been kind of inconvenient, so to say). Please take it as a beta version - no special functions are activated yet because I need to collect more data (i.e. links created by BrainKing users) to make some experiments and performance tests. Ergo, if you want to help, feel free to submit some web pages and if you add nice names and descriptions to them, it will be even better. And since all links must be approved by BrainKing administrators before they are listed at the particular user's Profile / Links page, it is guaranteed that no bad content would appear there. Safety first.
Friday, March 21. 2008Facebook integration preview
Some BrainKing users already found out that a new field called Access code recently appeared at their Profile pages. Although there is a description of this feature just below the Access code line, I have already received several questions from people who don't understand its purpose at all, so I would post more information here.
First of all, the description at Profile page says: "Access code is your unique identification string (generated by BrainKing). If you are using third party products to access BrainKing, you might be asked for this code to confirm your identity. This is NOT your BrainKing password, so there is no risk of accessing your private data if you provide this code to external programs." And now, in details:
At this moment, the BrainKing Facebook Application is being tested with several volunteers and is not officially available yet. When it is finished and released, it will be properly announced at BrainKing Server News and here as well.
Friday, February 15. 2008BrainKing IRC (Internet Relay Chat) exclusive channel
This message has been written by MadMonkey who has asked me to publish it:
==================== Well, thanks to Eriisa, we seem to have ChatZilla working and BrainKing has its own Channel (Live Discussion Board / Chatroom) ![]() ChatZilla is a Firefox Extension, and is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client. In other words, a place to create a Live Discussion Board or Chat Room ![]() Those of you that have used any form of IRC (Interent Relay Chat) before should have no problem finding it on the dalnet server. Everyone on BrainKing is welcome to log into it, whether by ChatZilla or any other IRC program. So, please just download ChatZilla, follow the Instructions and hopefully you will find Myself & Eriisa there ![]() Those using any other form of IRC, i am sure will know how to get there , just type /join #brainking from the dalnet server.There is no real reason to create a live discuccion forum as such, but it has been talked about many times on BrainKing. This is just a nice way to do it in the form of a Firefox Extension and just for BrainKing users ![]() The room is there all the time, and hopefully an Operator (Eriisa & myself at present, more will be added) will be there to help answer any questions. So if you just fancy a chat with friends or there is a problem with the site and you want somewhere to go and vent yourself(within reason), you now have somewhere to go LOL ![]() Come and join us either through ChatZilla OR any IRC provider ![]() If you need help, just contact me or Eriisa ==================== End of message.
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