Unity Powers NASA Virtual Mars Rover Experience

NASA’s virtual Mars rover experience was developed with Unity. It will debut online via the Unity Web Player in conjunction with the landing of the most advanced rover ever sent to Mars. 

Martian fans can help NASA test drive a new 3D interactive experience that will allow the public to follow along with Curiosity’s discoveries on Mars. Using Unity, NASA is pushing new limits by rendering high-resolution terrain maps of Gale Crater, Curiosity’s landing site, collected from Mars orbiters. A 3D “virtual rover” version of Curiosity will follow the path of the real rover as it makes discoveries.

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Unity Wins Best Engine at Develop Awards, Recognized by AlwaysOn Global 250 and OnMobile Top 100

Unity was awarded top honors in the Best Engine category at the 2012 Develop Awards and was recently chosen by AlwaysOn as a winner for both the AlwaysOn Global 250 and OnMobile Top 100.

“We are incredibly honored to have been awarded Best Engine from the incredible team at Develop and so many of our industry peers,” said David Helgason, CEO, Unity Technologies. “It’s impossible not to feel gratified that our efforts have made such a positive impact on the industry. This makes us that much hungrier to continue improving our technology and business for the future.”

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@TWITTER: #BESTPRACTICES

Twitter has quickly become a staple communication channel for businesses and brands, and as a result there is no shortage of literature on how to use it successfully. Twitter itself has even compiled a best practices list for businesses.  Like snowflakes, no two best practices lists are ever the same.

The most important thing to remember is that the most successful people on Twitter are having a conversation. If you are looking to simply push a message, this probably isn’t the medium for you.

The best realtime conversations on Twitter happen when you are listening and also asking the right questions. It’s important to be genuine and respectful of people’s time.

In this post we look at five ways to put your best foot, or rather tweet, forward on Twitter.

  1. Fish where the fish are: The first step in getting involved on Twitter is making sure your intended audience is also on Twitter. If you are trying to reach specific media or customers, be sure they also have a Twitter account. It could be email or another form of social media is a better time investment for you and your company.

  2. Get smart about your audience: Once you determine the audience you are trying to reach is on Twitter, get to know them by following them. We’ve found the easiest way to find someone’s Twitter handle is simply to Google their name ‘and’ Twitter. Typically this is a bit faster than the search option on Twitter as the system is often at capacity and can run slowly at times.  It also allows you to add in qualifiers such as the person’s professional affiliation, i.e. : The Wall Street Journal or a particular analyst firm.

  3. Build lists: Building lists is the easiest way to stay organized with those you are following on Twitter. For example, we have compiled a top-tier outlet list, a reporter list, and a client list consisting of handles that fall into those respective categories. Although we would suggest making your own lists consisting of those people you already are following, there is no reason to reinvent the wheel. There is no shortage of public lists that have been created by others and can be followed by anybody. Effectively organizing who you are following will ultimately make it easier to keep up with what is happening in specific circles and keep you informed on the discussion.

  4. Be visible by being active in the conversation: Sparking interesting conversation and contributing valued insights is key to establishing a large following. Using @mentions, #tags, and re-tweets effectively is a great way to engage larger audiences in conversations. Inclusion of your posts in popular threads monitored by your audience will dramatically increase your following and influence.  It is important to know what trends are relevant to your target audience.  As always, make sure you do your research.

The more creative you can get to engage your followers the better. People like to feel involved, in the loop, and on the inside track.   Twitter is an excellent way to do so.   Some suggestions include: 

  • Posting news items that will only be shared on Twitter
  • Asking questions for your followers to respond to
  • Experimenting with video and photos
  • Implementing Twitter-only contests
  • Host tweet-ups
  1. Stay consistent: There is no set rule on how often to tweet, but you should try to stay consistent and authentic. For companies or teams with limited resources and times it’s wise to grant multiple people access to the account so they can all contribute and take the pressure off one individual.  In addition, tools like Tweet Deck and Hootsuite allow you to schedule tweets in advance. Scheduling tweets and re-tweets for the day will allow you to maintain a consistent stream and ultimately help your following and influence as you aren’t hitting them with a deluge of information. It can be dispersed and digested over time.

In addition to our list here you can also check out these resources:

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Peter Molyneux to Keynote at Unite 2012 in Amsterdam, Sessions Schedule Announced

Unity Technologies, provider of the Unity multi-platform engine and development tools, is excited to announce that veteran video games designer Peter Molyneux, member of the AIAS Hall of Fame and winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Game Developers Choice Awards, will be headlining the keynote presentation at the Unite 2012 conference in Amsterdam on August 22nd.

“I am greatly looking forward to speaking at the Unite Conference. It’s an excellent opportunity to address developers from all facets of the games development community including those that are, like ourselves, independent developers looking to create wildly new experiences,” said Molyneux. “Unity has allowed 22Cans to prototype and release in a remarkably short time. I’m excited to share these experiences and potentially inspire attendees to use the fast iteration enabled with Unity to be creative, take chances, and design games that will in turn inspire others.”

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July 2012

Gameranx – July 18, 2012
NASA Releases Kinect Game Based on Mars “Curiosity” Mission
By Lana Polansky

Cinema Blend – July 17, 2012
Unity Technology Powers NASA’s Mars Rover Experience
By William Usher

Forbes – July 17, 2012
The Xbox Kinect Will Satisfy Your ‘Curiosity’ About NASA’s New Rover
By Carol Pinchefsky

Gamasutra – July 17, 2012
Unity Powers NASA Virtual Mars Rover Experience
By Staff

Game Insider – July 17, 2012
Unity Engine Powers NASA Virtual Mars Rover Experience
By Derrick Smith

Gamespot – July 17, 2012
Mars rover games land on Kinect, in browsers
By Connor Sheridan

Joystiq – July 17, 2012
Get your Kinect to Mars
By JC Fletcher

PC Magazine – July 17, 2012
NASA Releases Mars Rover Game for Xbox 360
By Adario Strange

Phys.org – July 17, 2012
Follow your curiosity: Some new ways to explore Mars
By Guy Weber and DC Agle

Wired – July 17, 2012
Nasa releases Martian rover-landing Xbox game
By Duncan Geere

About.com – July 1, 2012
Unity 4 – First Look
By Warren Schultz

About.com – July 1, 2012
Unity Engine Feature Guide
By Warren Schultz

About.com – July 1, 2012
Unity 4 Preview
By Warren Schultz

More Than 3,000 Small Businesses Have Signed Up for Pontiflex AdLeads Mobile Self-Serve Platform

Small Businesses in 27 Countries Are Using the Self-Serve Platform to Market Hyper-Locally and Acquire New Customers on Mobile Devices

Pontiflex, Inc., the industry’s leading mobile signup ad platform, today announced that small businesses such as Brownhub are reporting over 100 percent ROI on AdLeads Self-Serve Mobile Signup Ad Platform. More than 3,000 local businesses have signed up for the AdLeads self serve mobile signup ad platform since its launch in March 2012. Other small businesses running mobile signup ads in iPhone, iPad and Android apps via AdLeads include Jenson USAZumba Classes in TorontoDoGoodByUs, Walk-In Beauty and Off to Neverland Travel and Saleway in Israel.

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The Next Generation of the Unity Game Engine Unveiled

The launch of Unity 4 demonstrates the platform’s AAA push that levels the playing field between the largest and the smallest studios, enabling anyone from the most indie game designer to the biggest multinational AAA studios to develop amazing groundbreaking games, and effortlessly deploy to multiple platforms.

Unity 4 includes an overhaul of the Unity engine and tools suite to accommodate critical new features such as the highly anticipated all-new Mecanim character animation system, DirectX 11 support, hypermodern mobile graphics, and the addition of Adobe® Flash® and Linux as new publishing platforms. These new features and improvements comprise the first in a series of Unity 4 releases that will empower developers with the first truly democratic AAA game engine.

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MADFINGER Games Announces New Title For Mobile Devices DEAD TRIGGER

Powered by Unity, DEAD TRIGGER showcases stunning graphics and immersive gameplay

Authored with the Unity development platform, DEAD TRIGGER provides intuitive controls and stunning graphics with advanced lighting and post-process effects. The new MADFINGER Games title aspires tobecome one of the best looking and most entertaining zombie shooters on themarket, combining graphically astonishing environments with intense first person action and a gradually revealing storyline.

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