Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
Working from a new home base in a converted movie theater, the developers of Bungie are toiling away on their next video game, one that will have nothing to do with the franchise that put them on the map.
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What’s next for ‘Halo’?
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Saturday, April 2nd, 2011
The state of Maryland has agreed to pay $74 million in infrastructure improvements to settle a condemnation lawsuit with the developers of one of the largest proposed mixed-use projects in Prince George’s, according to county officials.

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Md. to pay for infrastructure improvements in settlement with Konterra developers
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Friday, February 11th, 2011
One may be the most widely read architectural writer in the nation. The other is the unsaintly holy fool of the Science Channel’s series An Idiot Abroad . But the authority should have paid attention to the clown. Nicolai Ourossoff, the New York Times architecture critic, writes of Frank Gehry’s 8 Spruce Street that the impersonal lobby and industrial-looking public school housed in the lower floors don’t matter: . . . once you see the tower in the skyline, a view that seems to lift Lower Manhattan out of its decade-long gloom. The building is particularly mesmerizing from the Brooklyn waterfront, where it’s possible to make out one of the deep setbacks that give the building its reassuringly old-fashioned feel. In daylight the furrowed surfaces of the facades look as if they’ve been etched by rivulets of water, an effect that is all the more dramatic next to the clunky 1980s glass towers just to the south. Closer up, from City Hall Park, the same ripples look softer, like crumpled fabric. There’s just one problem. People paying $3,000, which the developers have considered raising , for a small apartment in the building (This is “democratic at heart”? Well, I guess there’s no co-op board) don’t have this view at all, even if some can see the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. That’s where Mr. Pilkington comes in, in an episode broadcast days before the review. Gazing at the superb and mysterious “Treasury” in the Jordanian site of Petra from his makeshift sleeping quarters in a simple grotto facing it in the Middle East episode of the program, he confirms his maxim that, “I’d rather live in a cave with a view of a palace than live in a palace with a view of a cave.” Time for New York apartment-seekers to scout Brooklyn walkups. Or rent anywhere and hang out in City Hall Park.

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What Nicolai Ouroussoff Could Learn from Karl Pilkington
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Friday, August 27th, 2010
An open alternative to Facebook will be launched on the 15 September, the developers of the Diaspora project say.

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‘Anti-Facebook’ eyes launch date
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