Ask Australia if they'd like to download one game a month and max out the allowed data on their internet connection. Data caps are still common, and for every marketplace that has them, a digital-only marketplace is DOA.
> How is it different than Steam...? The short answer is that the digital aspect of the two is similar, if not the same: digital games are sold once and can be used anywhere the user can log in to the account. That…
Ah yes - I remember the great Pownce invite economy of 2007. Meanwhile, Jaiku was where we all threatened to move whenever twitter went down (again, some more.)
The biggest issues I have with AIT are as follows: 1) How much longer they make security lines due to how much slower they are, and having to funnel two metal detector lines into a single AIT machine. 2) How much more…
The "lesson" is that the WiiU was sold out and on sale for less than two weeks. It's noncomparable data for any conclusion other than "the WiiU found its price point for the consumers who find it interesting."
What SOME successful people happen to do with the first hour of their day. Correlation != Causation.
Since I only have experience working with American broadcaster, my answer will come from that POV. Realistically, neither of the two biggest reasons involves the protection of the dwindling home video market.…
I wonder what the likelihood is of this being a solution for Augmented Reality contact lenses. The article mentions the possibility of it being used to build displays for eyeglasses, but that depends on a number of…
The short answer is "it depends, but it's most likely transparent." In this case, yes - it's transparent. In theory, it depends on a number of factors.
It's an interesting theory though: critical mass matters less to users (in a business sense - obviously it matters from the expectations of community standpoint) than it does to other potential partners. The user…
Ask Australia if they'd like to download one game a month and max out the allowed data on their internet connection. Data caps are still common, and for every marketplace that has them, a digital-only marketplace is DOA.
> How is it different than Steam...? The short answer is that the digital aspect of the two is similar, if not the same: digital games are sold once and can be used anywhere the user can log in to the account. That…
Ah yes - I remember the great Pownce invite economy of 2007. Meanwhile, Jaiku was where we all threatened to move whenever twitter went down (again, some more.)
The biggest issues I have with AIT are as follows: 1) How much longer they make security lines due to how much slower they are, and having to funnel two metal detector lines into a single AIT machine. 2) How much more…
The "lesson" is that the WiiU was sold out and on sale for less than two weeks. It's noncomparable data for any conclusion other than "the WiiU found its price point for the consumers who find it interesting."
What SOME successful people happen to do with the first hour of their day. Correlation != Causation.
Since I only have experience working with American broadcaster, my answer will come from that POV. Realistically, neither of the two biggest reasons involves the protection of the dwindling home video market.…
I wonder what the likelihood is of this being a solution for Augmented Reality contact lenses. The article mentions the possibility of it being used to build displays for eyeglasses, but that depends on a number of…
The short answer is "it depends, but it's most likely transparent." In this case, yes - it's transparent. In theory, it depends on a number of factors.
It's an interesting theory though: critical mass matters less to users (in a business sense - obviously it matters from the expectations of community standpoint) than it does to other potential partners. The user…