Wololoboard
An Age of Empires II inspired interactive soundboard. Relive the legendary taunts and convert your enemies with the power of sound.
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Independent articles, visuals & opinions
plus the odd web experiment that was too fun not to ship.
Things we built because we were curious.
An Age of Empires II inspired interactive soundboard. Relive the legendary taunts and convert your enemies with the power of sound.
Launch ProjectSelect a billionaire, watch an estimated live wealth counter move in real time, and see what that growth could buy while you stay on the page.
Launch ProjectExplainers, visual stories, sharp takes, and field notes from the lab.
Revolut Ultra includes a monthly WeWork benefit that feels like airport-lounge access for workdays. Here is how the bundle works and why it suits both compan...
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WeWork has five locations in Warsaw and nine in Paris but none in Lyon, Marseille, Krakow or Wroclaw. The odd map is the clearest picture of the new company.
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WeWork failed as a valuation story but survived as an operating brand. Here is why a Chapter 11 bankruptcy did not mean the offices had to close.
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How the 1963 France/Monaco treaty steered a generation of French tennis players toward the Swiss cantons, and what the public court record says about the Yan...
Read more →Exploring Elon Musk's TeraFAB project and why he believes 80% of the world's compute must eventually move to space.
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popolipopo is the publication and experimental playground of House of Agile -- a place for articles, visuals, opinions, and self-contained web projects that begin as obsessions and become something worth sharing.
Each experiment lives on its own subdomain and runs in its own container — like Wealth Clock, a live billionaire-wealth counter, or Wololoboard, our Age of Empires soundboard. They exist because someone thought "what if?"
We publish what we learn along the way in our articles -- explainers, visual notes, behind-the-scenes reporting, and the occasional sharply argued opinion.