Adriene, who is just one person, is beating the largest Yoga Magazine in the US on every single metric. She is more popular, she has a much better model, and she can charge 10 times the price. Unlike traditional publishers, she doesn't have a problem attracting young people to her channel.
So, if Yoga Journal came to me to ask: "Hey Thomas, we have... See more
Anyone can organize a walk-n-talk, and walk-n-talks can happen anywhere. Weâve done a couple in Japan, one in Spain, and one in China. Weâve found it most useful to do them where luggage forwarding is possible since itâs much nicer to walk with a simple day-pack than 10kg of gear. This also increases the breadth of folks able to participate. Kevin... See more
Practically speaking, this means that if you use an app to anchor some paintings to your wall at home, then go to your office, you wonât see the paintings there. You can persist new paintings on the walls in your office. Then when you return home, the device will automatically reload
By becoming a PlayStation exclusive, FFXVI more or less ends up having the economic advantages of a first-party title. Sony has most likely waived most, if not all, of its platform fee for the game, so every unit sold is more profitable for Square Enix; it has also almost certainly absorbed some of the marketing costs for the game by rolling it... See more
Code wins arguments. If we tested a feature and didnât like it, we rebuilt it until we landed on the best version. For some surfaces, like the activity feed, we rewrote it three times before we finally landed on an implementation that felt good enough.