Guy Making a List of Every Video Game Ever Made

Have you ever wondered how many video games there have been? And if you have, have you wanted to view a list of them? It would probably take several days to read. Well, Pastebin user Data_Baser is making a list – and hopefully checking it twice – to finally find an answer.

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Once he finishes compiling this impossibly huge list, we will know exactly how many video games have been made throughout history. He’s been working with some folks over on 4chan to create the list and he will include console, arcade, PC, mobile and browser-based games.

It is already at 43,000 entries and climbing. It will be interesting to see how this all ends. The list, so far, can be found below, or over on Pastebin.

[via Reddit and Kotaku via Nerd Approved]

Thoughtboxes is a Simple Online Todo Manager

This article was written on April 14, 2011 by CyberNet.

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We all use todo lists in different ways, and the great thing about them is that most of the time they can take whatever form we need them to. They can keep track of what needs to be done around the house, or help us remember the things we need to pack for a trip we’re about to take.

Thoughtboxes is an online todo manager that groups various lists into what they call trains of thought. You can create up to three of these groupings with their free account, and that is likely all that most people will need. From within a train of thought you can add an unlimited number of lists.

What’s cool is that the interface supports dragging-and-dropping of the lists for reordering them, and they can be color coded with one of six pre-defined colors. Plus you can share thoughts to make them viewable (not editable) by anyone.

This kind of service won’t be for everyone, but I’m sure some of you would like to have a simple todo-focused homepage like this.

Thoughtboxes Homepage

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Netflix’s new ‘My List’ replaces queues, lets users worldwide bookmark their favorites

Netflix's new 'My List' replaces queues, lets users worldwide bookmark their favorites

Netflix’s Watch Instantly streaming service in the US started with the same queue-based experience users were familiar with from its disc-by-mail rentals for bookmarking titles to watch later. But, internationally, the option has never existed. Now the experience is changing everywhere, as Netflix replaces the old queues with “My List.” Outside the US subscribers will notice the biggest change, as they’re able to curate their own viewing lists instead of relying solely on search or the service’s automatically generated genre lists. Otherwise the selection process is mostly the same as we’ve come to expect, with a “+ My List” button single click adding it to the list of up to 500 items in each user’s profile. My List should pop up on individual accounts over the next couple of weeks, check after the break for a breakdown of all the incoming changes and a quick video preview.

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Source: Netflix Blog

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