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Have you ever played Disco Elysium? Would Family Guy clips or a Subway Surfers video alongside it help? That's not really what's happening to Disco Elysium but it's a funny mental image. And that's just one of the news items we're talking about this week!!THINGS MENTIONED:Eurogamer on Disco Elysium's new mobile port: https://www.eurogamer.net/disco-elysium-is-being-reimagined-for-mobile-devices-to-captivate-the-tiktok-userOh yeah and ZA/UM announced their next game: https://www.eurogamer.net/disco-elysium-studio-zaums-new-rpg-c4-is-part-espionage-thriller-part-psychedelic-sci-fiPolygon on the latest Switch 2 rumors: https://www.polygon.com/nintendo-switch-2/539639/nintendo-switch-2-analysts-launch-price-predictionsCheck out this new Silent Hill trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNVffiRAqj8And here's IGN on the impending Star Wars tactics game announcement: https://www.ign.com/articles/new-star-wars-turn-based-tactics-game-to-be-revealed-at-star-wars-celebration-2025Tori's on Twitter: tori_as_alwaysNathaniel's on Twitter:nathanbasedNoah's on Twitter: noah_hurtsOur cool sounds and intro/outro music are by GEIST and our show art is by@tristemegistus. We curate your gaming news together and Noah, Tori and Nathaniel take turns producing the show. You can follow the show on Twitter @Press_StartPod, on tumblr at press-startpod.tumblr.com and on bluesky@press-startpod. Email us gaming recs and other stuff at heypressstart@gmail.com. We'd also appreciate if you left us reviews on your podcast app of choice! Good text reviews will be read out on the show.
Mishka wrestles with the implications of AppLovin's Triple Dot acquisition, while Scopely's latest move has everyone questioning the future of Pokémon Go. Eric breaks down the latest insights from the Turkish gaming industry, while Jen dissects the Midia Research gamer segmentation report. Phil revisits the hypercasual ad playbook, while Subway Surfers just keeps running. Plus, a final look at GDC announcements, the mobile vs. console showdown, and what it all means for the industry.The Deconstructor of Fun Newsletter:www.deconstructoroffun.com/subscribeContinue the conversation on our Slack channel:www.deconstructoroffun.com/slack04:24 Turkish Gaming Industry Insights06:20 GDC Event Announcements09:16 Triple Dot and AppLovin Acquisition Analysis22:58 Midia Research Gamer Segmentation Report30:10 Social Elements in Gaming30:35 Mobile vs Console31:13 Farmville, Monopoly Go, and Female Gamers33:41 Subway Surfers34:23 The Hypercasual Ad Strategy41:12 Scopely's Acquisition of Niantic Games44:04 The Future of Pokemon Go53:50 Scopely's Strategy
**Cold Open (Cody is a God at Subway Surfers // r/agency Subreddit news // Google Gemini)****Skip the Cold Open at 21:00**Everyone talks about qualifying prospects for their agency but no one every talks about what qualifiers they're using for themselves.Our agency has lower-cost services than most agencies yet we still have client qualifiers. Some of these are based on how much revenue prospective clients are earning while others are contingent upon what CMS or tech stack they're using.Cody also chimes in regarding qualifiers for service upsells. Not every client is a good fit for other services we offer and qualifiers shouldn't just be with clients you take on but with services you offer as well.----------------------------------Our recommended agency tools:everbrospodcast.com/recommended-tools/----------------------------------⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐As always, if you enjoyed this episode or this podcast in general and want to leave us a review or rating, head over to Apple and let us know what you like! It helps us get found and motivates us to keep producing this free content.----------------------------------Want to connect with us? Reach out to us on the everbrospodcast.com website, subscribe to us on YouTube, or connect with us on socials:YouTube: @agencyuTwitter/X: @theagency_uLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/agencyuFacebook: facebook.com/theagencyuInstagram: @theagencyuReddit: r/agency & u/JakeHundleyTikTok: @agency.u
Why did the chicken cross the road? To listen to this awesome episode of the Bucket List Gamers Podcast, of course.Sorry, we immediately feel bad for writing that... but this IS a decent episode, if we do say so ourselves.We're looking at FOUR different mobile games this time, of varying degrees of quality, plus we talk a bit about the Switch 2 Announcement, Flappy Bird, EA shutting down a load of servers and the Until Dawn movie.Enjoy! Thanks to our monthly supporters Ashley Toyer TheDoctor1812 ZomBev Harry Flynn RicFlair lee jones thesweatyllama ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Several AI-based study tools are capitalizing on a “PDF to Brainrot” trend, which will read the text of a document you upload over “oddly satisfying” videos, like ASMR clips of mixing paint and cutting soap, or gameplay footage from Minecraft and Subway Surfers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the 39th episode of the Cade & Friends podcast! Our guest this week is Tip Crowley, General Manager of RSU Radio and our former Communications professor. In this episode — Tip Crowley talks with Alex and Cade about Subway Surfers, regretting Vine, and our odds of becoming famous. New episodes of Cade & Friends are released every other Wednesday. Help the channel and get a bonus podcast segment with the guest every time an episode comes out by becoming a patron at: https://www.patreon.com/CadeThomas All the music used in this podcast was created by Chrim.
Hello ! Épisode spécial Fincher aujourd'hui !Alors de Fight Club à Seven, en passant par The Social Network et Gone Girl, voilà tout ce que vous devez savoir sur David Fincher !Tu peux venir nous suivre sur instragram, et sur Tiktok où on publie une nouvelle vidéo tous les 2 jours : @BloopeursHésite pas à nous laisser 5 étoiles sur spotify, un super avis sur Apple Podcast, ou bien de glisser le doux nom de bloopeurs dans le creux de l'oreille de tes potes, oncles, boss, ta tantine ou ton animal de compagnie etc...A la semaine prochaine.Générique : @cinepassdejo
Guest host Avery Balasbas is joined by a panel of his previous students who are now in college to discuss their MCP experience and how it prepared them for learning beyond high school Show Notes Avery's previous MCP Podcast episodes: Episode 139: Teacher and Learner Reflection Practices (https://podcast.modernclassrooms.org/139) Episode 200: Celebrating 200 Episodes (https://podcast.modernclassrooms.org/200) Subway Surfers (https://poki.com/en/g/subway-surfers?campaign=14726801018&adgroup=126978543349&extensionid=&targetid=kwd-38162773484&location=9007807&matchtype=e&network=g&device=c&devicemodel=&creative=669862134951&keyword=subway%20surfers&placement=&target=&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADlg9ZEeldy7fFdGgjHiTP-hrlnDQ&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3bm3BhDJARIsAKnHoVWutnkEE-vLQQMzDhf50Op28jnhU-SJyxvwS9A3HQwVqb1D2UDhrNkaAtNEEALw_wcB) Ochem Tutor (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA) Blackpenredpen (https://www.youtube.com/c/blackpenredpen) Learning Experiences for the Upcoming Week Our Back to School Toolkit is out and ready for you! For this year, we focused on communicating to caregivers and stakeholders all about blended, self-paced, mastery-based learning. Download here (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/toolkit/back-to-school-24) Have you always wanted a community to read books with? We are hosting a book club with ScreenPal and Kami starting at the end of this month. The community has chosen to read UDL & Blended Learning by Katie Novak and Catlin Tucker. Join us in this 10-week community of practice to learn with and from educators across the country, receive Premium access to both ScreenPal and Kami, and deepen your understanding of UDL and blended learning. Our first session is this Thursday, Sept. 27, 7pm ET. Register here (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/book-club) Want to connect with other educators of color who are creating a more student-centered learning environment? Join our monthly Shades of Excellence meetup on Monday, Sept. 23, 7pm ET. Register here (https://modernclassrooms.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mwNL4j3JShqttarBnwXy6w) We're attending the NCTM Annual Meeting and Exposition in Chicago from Sept. 25-28. Come find us! Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedback at: podcast@modernclassrooms.org (mailto:podcast@modernclassrooms.org) Listen to this podcast on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1SQEZ54ptj1ZQ3bV5tEcULSyPttnifZV) Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj (https://twitter.com/modernclassproj) on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj (https://www.facebook.com/modernclassproj) Kareem: @kareemfarah23 (https://twitter.com/kareemfarah23) on Twitter Toni Rose: @classroomflex (https://twitter.com/classroomflex) on Twitter and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/classroomflex/?hl=en) The Modern Classroom Project (https://www.modernclassrooms.org) Modern Classrooms Online Course (https://learn.modernclassrooms.org) Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! The Modern Classrooms Podcast is edited by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond (https://twitter.com/zpdiamond) on Twitter and Learning to Teach (https://www.learningtoteach.co/) Special Guests: Alexander Cai, Brandon Buerger, Jimmy Chen, and Kelly Chan.
Discover how AI is reshaping customer support and transforming business operations with Eric Vermillion, CEO of Helpshift. On this episode of The Customer Service Revolution, Eric walks us through Helpshift's evolution from a Bay Area startup to a key player in the gaming industry, highlighting how AI is revolutionizing contact centers. By automating tedious tasks and enhancing customer interactions, AI is improving efficiency and forging more relational connections between businesses and their customers. Address your fears and doubts about AI integration with insights straight from Eric. We tackle the common concerns about job loss and potential sabotage within contact centers, explaining how AI can enhance human roles by making jobs more engaging and reducing turnover. From automating repetitive tasks to personalizing customer interactions, AI makes customer support more rewarding for agents and customers. Learn how Helpshift addresses these concerns and the importance of having a solid operational plan for AI implementation. Peek into the future of customer experience and understand the criticality of effective customer service on vital performance indicators like customer satisfaction, NPS, and retention. Eric shares a compelling case study with SYBO, the maker of Subway Surfers, demonstrating AI's impact. We also emphasize the blend of technology and human skills needed to create superhuman agents, build long-term customer relationships, and improve employee morale. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of customer service and AI's transformative potential. Here are just a few takeaways: Helpshift's evolution from a Bay Area startup to a major player in the gaming industry An examination of AI's role in automating tedious tasks and enhancing customer interactions to boost efficiency and build stronger customer relationships Addressing common fears about AI integration, like job loss and potential sabotage Explaining how AI can enhance human roles Insights on the importance of a solid operational plan for effective AI implementation Case study on SYBO, maker of Subway Surfers, showcasing AI's impact on customer experience and business growth Blending technology with human skills to create superhuman agents, improving both customer satisfaction and employee morale Exploring AI's future in customer service, including its potential to personalize interactions and drive long-term customer loyalty Resources mentioned: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/the-customer-service-revolution-podcast/ https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy/ https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/exea/ https://thedijuliusgroup.com/blog/ Get The Employee Experience Revolution book: thedijuliusgroup.com/product/the-employee-experience-revolution-pre-sale https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericjvermillion/ gethelpshift.com www.thedijuliusgroup.com Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you.
My friends, you're in for another near hour-long mixtape this month, for I had a hard time keeping my selection under 15 tracks once again. Sorry, not sorry. I'm sure you don't really mind. On another note: big news! I was interviewed by my friend Mat Ombler for its GXM Podcast! If you wanna hear me and my lovely French accent about VGM discovery, you know what to do after listening to the mixtape ✌️Chapters & credits:(00:00:04) Hauntii"The Tower", Michael Kirby Ward(00:01:56) Songs of Syx"Forgotten Dance", Jasinka(00:04:30) Silent Hill: The Short Message"Quest for the Voice of Silence", Akira Yamaoka(00:06:58) Alan Wake 2"Yötön Yö", Petri Alanko(00:11:00) Hades II"Death to Chronos", Darren Korb(00:14:31) Cryptmaster"Bending the Law", Surasshu, Stemage(00:16:31) Armed and Gelatinous"Eukaryotic Blues", Zac Zinger(00:21:59) DRIFT.IO"Cloudveil Canyon", Devin Chin(00:24:20) Surmount"Race to the Top!", quarkimo(00:27:17) Another Crab's Treasure"Fort Slacktide?", feasley(00:30:22) Stellaris"Synthetic Sun", ELFL(00:34:04) Rungore"The Sewers", Zakku(00:36:10) TYPECAST"Hell Spiral", Hyperstepp(00:40:19) Friday Night Funkin'"Blazin'", Kawai Sprite(00:42:11) Subway Surfers"Subway Surfers (Nightcore Remix)", Quentin Malapel(00:44:11) Dyslite"Hold Time", Lidio Wang, Loxterr(00:47:55) DJMAX"glory MAX -to the MAXimum", TAKFollow NOWPLAYING on Patreon to keep track of every single VGM release of 2024 and access to hefty playlists
Janos Perei is the Head of Growth for SYBO Games, the mobile game developer responsible for Subway Surfers, one of the most downloaded mobile games on the planet. In this episode, you'll learn how SYBO is navigating privacy regulations in the U.S. and Europe and the importance of working cross-functionally with your teams. Before joining SYBO, Janos worked for Voodoo and Socialpoint. Questions Janos Answered in this Episode:How is SYBO approaching user data privacy?What data points do you still rely on in performance marketing related to user privacy?How do you communicate your privacy policy to your users?How do you come together internally to discuss the business's approach to privacy regulations?How are you using some of that data to inform your decisions without operating in a grey area?Timestamp:1:10 Janos Perei's background3:28 SYBO's approach to privacy5:24 Communicating consent with users9:22 Setting up our internal teams around privacy13:08 Short-term pains for long-term gainsQuotes:(3:42-3:56) “As human beings, we value our privacy – so we also value the chance to safeguard and decide how our users' data is used. Coming from this mindset has been our guiding principle from the very beginning.”(6:08-6:25) “We try to put compliance first – so if a user doesn't consent, we might not even initialize certain SDK systems and certain technical tracking infrastructure, to make sure we can safeguard the privacy of the user from the get-go.”Mentioned in this Episode:Janos Perei's LinkedInSYBO Games
In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane, pitting iconic mobile games like Angry Birds and Subway Surfers against each other in a bracket-style showdown. We also talk about this week's new music releases, headlined by Metro Boomin and Future's WE DON'T TRUST YOU and the standout track “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar's standout diss verse.
What a month! I'm glad it's only 29 days. We've been blessed by newcomers such as ULTROS (you won't want to miss this one) and long-overdue releases (Octopath Traveler II! Tekken Tag Tournament 2!) that blends in a 40-minutes mixtape, ranging from introspective vibes to head bobbing drum and bass. I must warn you: this is gonna be a ride. Enjoy!Chapters & credits:(00:00:04) Ultros"Embracing the Unknown", by Ratvader(00:03:35) Genshin Impact"Aloft the Realm of Gears", by HOYO-MiX(00:05:10) Mind Tunes"Sequestered", by Amrock Plaza(00:07:15) Cocoon"Spheres", by Jakob Schmid(00:10:13) SinoAlice"O' Brilliant Labyrinth", by MONACA(00:11:39) Tekken Revolution"Françoise Bassline", By Taku Inoue(00:15:57) Atomic Heart"Cookie Crumbler", by Geoffplaysguitar(00:20:16) Octopath Traveler II"Agnea, the Dancer", by Yasunori Nishiki(00:23:17) Faraway Fairway"Whirlpool", by Sam Webster(00:26:05) Racket Club"Jukebox in the Club", by Viktor Eidhagen(00:29:06) Subway Surfers"HIGHER", by Anna Konijnendijk, Mikkel Fabricious Smitt, Quentin Malapel(00:31:34) Foamstars"High on Life", by MONACA, J'nique NicoleFollow NOWPLAYING on Patreon to keep track of every single VGM release of 2024 and access to hefty playlists
It's time to re-download Subway Surfers, this week we're off to REDDIT.A podcast classic for children of the internet, Megan & Jordan delve into the depths of the Am I The Asshole & Acting Subreddits. From cats ruining self tapes to gay Shakespeare and spectacularly unsupportive parents, the Jury of podcasters is out. Diversions include being 50% chips, a Skidmore Veganuary and Varjak shouting.You can find us as @actingupthepodcast on all socials ;)We are @megan_alderson_ & @jordan.skidsArtwork by @those_who.tryWanna be on the pod? Email actingupthepodcast@gmail.com
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In dieser Folge gibt es ein bisschen Sabway Surfers
Lyt med på en VIRKELIG spændende episode af Arkaden! Vi har nemlig besøg af Mathias Gredal Nørvig, der er adm. direktør på Sybo, udvikleren bag et af Danmarks største spilhits, Subway Surfers. Mathias er særligt interessant i denne uge. Sidste år blev Sybo solgt for et stort milliardbeløb, og da ugens største nyhed er, at Microsoft endelig officielt har købt Activision Blizzard (for et endnu større milliardbeløb), så er det enormt nærliggende og vildt interessant, at høre Mathias holdninger, perspektiv og ikke mindst erfaringer med sådan et køb. Lyt med når Mathias deler ud af sin viden, og fortæller også om sin og Sybo's rejse. Han fortæller også om hans meget ambitiøse målsætning. Han mener nemlig at Sybo skal hjælpe med at gøre verden til et bedre sted, og vi taler om hvordan et computerspil kan hjælpe med det. Vi diskuterer selvfølgelig også alle ugens største nyheder inden for spil verdenen, og i denne uge taler vi blandt andet om: - Microsoft køber officielt Activision Blizzard- Xbox byder ABK velkommen til familien- Phil Spencer rækker hånden ud til Nintendo og PlayStation fans- Bobby Kotick er på vej ud af Activision Blizzard- Disney overvejer at købe EA!- Pete Hines forlader Bethesda efter 24 år- Assassins Creed er Ubisofts største launch denne konsol generation- Fysiske spil er på vej ud- Titanfall 3 annoncering på vej?- Esport skal være en del af OL Og meget, meget mere. Tusind tak fordi du lytter med.
Es starrtet ein neues Projekt indem ich 7 Tage lang ein anderes spiel als Brawl Stars spiele.Viel Spaß mit der Folge.(Tag 1) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabriel0749/message
The All Local afternoon update for July 9th, 2023.
Suzanne Colucci has the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.
Tim is joined by Ben Starr, the voice actor behind Clive from Final Fantasy XVI, to dive into the news of the day! Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:06:36 - Housekeeping Summer, summer, summertiiiiime! Buy two, get one free this week on our RT storefront with code KFSUMMER at checkout! The Roper Report - 00:08:54 - Sony says not releasing its first-party games on PS Plus on day one is ‘working' 00:20:37 - The Last of Us comes to Universal Studios's Halloween Horror Nights 00:23:58 - Dead Cells is getting an animated series 00:33:00 - Ad 00:36:12 - Forza studio Turn 10 is working on a new car customisation game for mobile 00:42:35 - 4 new PS VR2 games have been announced 00:50:09 - Subway Surfers studio Kiloo Games lays off staff before July closure 00:52:27 - Star Ocean: The Second Story R Remake Leaked 00:54:47 - Kojima's hanging out with Nic Cage 00:57:17 - Out Today 00:59:57 - You‘re Wrong Tomorrow's Hosts: Tim & Greg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You asked and we listened, therefore the subway surfers guy will join us in today's episode!
I denne episode taler vi om design af free-to-play spil (F2P) med Thomas Frøhlich som er Director of Game Design hos den danske spilvirksomhed Kiloo, og har bl.a. været med til at udvikle et af de største F2P spil i verden: Subway Surfers. Thomas fortæller om hvordan man arbejder som game designer, og fortæller om de ekstra design-værktøjer man skal arbejde med i free-to-play spil. Lyt med til en nørdet og lidt teknisk snak om hvordan man kan lave virkelig fede spil der er gratis, men som folk stadig har lyst til at betale for når de har spillet et stykke tid.
Ich zocke ein paar Runden Subway Surfers, ich hoffe euch gefällt die Folge!
Subway Surfers non è sbucato dal nulla: esiste dal 2012 su iOS e Android e ciononostante batte, in download, tanti videogiochi più recenti e più blasonati, da PUBG Mobile a Genshin Impact. Da dove viene, chi c'è dietro e perché, a undici anni dal lancio, piace ancora. Puoi supportare Insert Coin con una donazione su Ko-Fi oppure su PayPal. Nella newsletter su Substack trovi tutti i link (e ora puoi anche abbonarti per ricevere una newsletter in più, Extra Time). Mentre su Telegram trovi il canale ufficiale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the 113th Episode of the Velocity Chaos Podcast!! Luke, Nick, and DJ Back to You talk about: Video Games: Short-N-Sweet and Subway Surfers Technology: Power Traverse and Meta Job Cuts Nature/Anthropology: Steve Irwin and Netherlands Treasure Sports: Disc Golf Open at Austin, St Louis Blue vs Minnesota Wild Fight, and Baker Mayfield to Buccaneers Be sure to Like, Comment, Subscribe, and or leave a rating on all the platforms! Share it with your friends! Instagram Facebook Velocity Chaos (@VelocityChaosP) / Twitter YouTube www.VelocityChaos.Libsyn.com Spotify Apple Podcast iheartRadio Episode Links Luke's Topics- Meta Paid Verification https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-64996934 Short-N-Sweet https://www.axios.com/2023/03/17/video-game-publisher-short-n-sweet Disc Golf Pro Tour 2023 The Open at Austin | MPO FINALF9 | Heimburg, McMahon, Mäkelä, Redalen | Jomez Disc Golf - YouTube 2023 The Open At Austin | FINAL RD, F9 | McBeth, Buhr, Heinänen, Marchbanks | Gatekeeper Media - YouTube Nick's Topics- Subway Surfer 4B: https://9to5mac.com/2023/03/20/ios-subway-surfers-4-billion-worldwide-downloads/ Irwin: https://www.ladbible.com/news/steve-irwin-brilliant-plan-save-the-world-animals-australia-275499-20230303 Baker: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10069474-buccaneers-baker-mayfield-says-he-wont-try-to-be-tom-brady-im-going-to-be-me DJ's Topics- (Clickbait) https://who13.com/news/crash-sends-car-into-home-causing-gas-leak-in-west-des-moines/?fbclid=IwAR1YF_c2ikvap_VJXy9htHHFP8NN1mIVKsmVpHRP8NKJyaR0HuKWhy_HNyE Power Traverse https://www.instagram.com/powertraverse/?hl=en Medieval treasure https://www.archaeology.org/news/11290-230316-netherlands-buried-treasure St Louis blues vs Minnesota Wild Sports https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ9DtnfF55o&ab_channel=SPORTSNET Aussie News Teacher Turned Wrestler https://www.9news.com.au/videos/technology/interview-with-sydney-teacher-turned-wwe-wrestler-grayson-waller/clfambb79001j0jsz34lnofxq Songs are free YouTube songs: Jason Farnham - World Map E's Jammy Jams - Soul and Mind Didgeridoo Royalty Free Music Infraction - Upbeat Funk Rock [No Copyright Music] _ Saturday Silent Partner - Propeller Send us an email about anything If you have any questions or topics you would like us to get into, please email VelocityChaosPodcast@gmail.com We'll see if we can tackle your question in an upcoming episode! Timecodes are slightly off, because they are taken from the YouTube Video Timeline. 0:00 Intro 0:11 Welcome and Show Set up 0:51 Box Office Report 3:32 Short-N-Sweet Video Games 5:48 Subway Surfers 8:00 The Power Traverse 9:51 Meta Job Cuts 11:28 Steve Irwin 14:38 Medieval Artifacts in the Netherlands 16:40 Disc Golf the Open at Austin 20:46 St Louis Blues vs Minnesota Wild 24:12 Baker is not Brady 26:46 Pen(ad) 28:20 Iowa Drivers Get Gassy 30:44 Australian News - Teacher Turns Wrestler 33:28 Summation 34:50 Outro
The Daily Shower Thoughts podcast is produced by Klassic Studios. Shower thoughts are sourced from reddit.com/r/showerthoughts [Promo] Check out the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. Shower Thought credits: Finsfan909, friendandfriends2, Yobie_of_the_S, poopsk8z, kopaxson, bubbahubbado, rayQuGR, AgingEngineer, nemoinslumber, srt7nc, hearsdemons, infinity_spoon, imnotsteven7, Mosstheythem, Chris-Intrepid, bullet_tooth91, gabiskyrim, diary0fadeadman, astronautvibes, , MayonnaiseUnicorn, dobr_person, Baxtaxs, Looney_forner, Mcgarnicle_, TheConjugalVisit Podcast links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZNciemLzVXc60uwnTRx2e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-shower-thoughts/id1634359309 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/daily-dad-jokes/daily-shower-thoughts iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/99340139/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a5a434e9-da18-46a7-a434-0437ec49e1d2/daily-shower-thoughts Website: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/dailyshowerthoughts Social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyShowerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DailyShowerThoughtsPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailyshowerthoughtspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HEUTE MÜSSEN WIR WIRKLICH SCHNELL RENNEN. DEN WIR HABEN NUR BEGRENZTE ZEIT!
Hoffe eu h hat die Folge gefallen
EIN NEUES PROJEKT STARTET: UNSER ZIEL IST DEN JACKPOT AM DERBEN DIENSTAG ZU BEKOMMEN! WENN IHR DAS NICHT VERPASSEN WOLLT BLEIBT DRANN.
HEUTE WERDE ICH AUF DIESEM PODCAST ZUM ERSTEN MAL SUBWAY SURFERS SPIELEN. VIEL SPASS DAMIT UND STIMMT AB OB MEHR SUBWAY SURFERS KOMMEN SOLL!
It's time for the Club to dig into Gen Z nostalgia and talk about their favorite App Store games. Whether it's Angry Birds. Subway Surfers, Jetpack Joyride, Clash of Clans, Plants versus Zombies, Pokemon GO, Madden Mobile, or NBA Jam, there's sure to be a game you've missed--and may need to redownload--talked about in this new episode. Somehow, Elon Musk gets his hands in this episode, as he seems to do with everything now, and the boys explore the toxic cesspool that we call Twitter.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: I Converted Book I of The Sequences Into A Zoomer-Readable Format, published by dkirmani on November 10, 2022 on LessWrong. If I (a 19 year old male) texted "www.readthesequences.com" to my roommate, the probable outcome is that he would skim the site for under a minute, text back something like "seems interesting, I'll def check it out sometime", and then proceed to never read another word. I have another friend, one that I would consider a smart guy. He would consistently rank above me in our high school's math team, and he scored in the 1500's (≥3SD) on his SATs. The same dude did not read a single book during the entirety of his high school career.[1] Attention is one's scarcest resource, and actually reading something longer than a paragraph is a trivial inconvenience, especially for my generation. What, then, does manage to hold the fickle eyeballs of zoomers like me? Well, TikTok, mostly. However, there is one (very popular) genre of TikTok video worth investigating. In this genre of video, a Reddit post is broken into sub-paragraph chunks of text, and these chunks are sequentially rendered onscreen while a text-to-speech program reads them to the user. The text is overlaid upon a background video, which is either gameplay from the mobile game Subway Surfers, or parkour footage from Minecraft. The background gameplay provides engaging novelty to the user's visual cortex, while the synthetic voice ensures that the user doesn't have to go through the hard work of translating symbols into sounds. Really, it's all quite hypnotizing. The fact that these videos are often recommended by TikTok's algorithm imply that they are among the most-engaging videos that our civilization produces. Therefore, to reduce the effort-cost of reading the sequences, I gave the TikTok treatment to Book I ("Map and Territory") of Rationality: From AI to Zombies. Predictably Wrong What Do I Mean By “Rationality”? Feeling Rational Why Truth? And. . What's a Bias, Again? Availability Burdensome Details Planning Fallacy Illusion of Transparency: Why No One Understands You Expecting Short Inferential Distances The Lens That Sees Its Own Flaws Fake Beliefs Making Beliefs Pay Rent (in Anticipated Experiences) A Fable of Science and Politics Belief in Belief Bayesian Judo Pretending to be Wise Religion's Claim to be Non-Disprovable Professing and Cheering Belief as Attire Applause Lights Noticing Confusion Focus Your Uncertainty What Is Evidence? Scientific Evidence, Legal Evidence, Rational Evidence How Much Evidence Does It Take? Einstein's Arrogance Occam's Razor Your Strength as a Rationalist Absence of Evidence Is Evidence of Absence Conservation of Expected Evidence Hindsight Devalues Science Mysterious Answers Fake Explanations Guessing the Teacher's Password Science as Attire Fake Causality Semantic Stopsigns Mysterious Answers to Mysterious Questions The Futility of Emergence Say Not “Complexity” Positive Bias: Look into the Dark Lawful Uncertainty My Wild and Reckless Youth Failing to Learn from History Making History Available Explain/Worship/Ignore? “Science” as Curiosity-Stopper Truly Part of You Interlude: The Simple Truth Do whatever you want with these videos. I may or may not convert the other 5 books of R:AZ, and I may or may not upload them to TikTok. If you want another work of text converted to video, please pitch it to me in the comments, or DM me. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Новий епізод, в котрому Павло, Костянтин та Євген говорять про шахові скандали, шахрайство на покерному турнірі та зближення Apple та Індії. А ще трохи про те, як держави монетизують свої сильні сторони, що знімають в Україні та як шахраї примудряються вклинитись у подкасти, а подкасти зі своєю рекламою в ігри. 00:25 — анонс випуску00:54 — Магнус Карлсен звинуватив Ганса Німанна в шахрайстві03:47 — скандал на покерному турнірі07:21 — як Apple йде від співпраці з Китаєм14:58 — гарні прибутки від дій країн Балтії16:31 — світовий кінематограф/кліпи/реклама в Україні20:08 — про шахрайство в подкастах24:58 — диво-extention для Chrome проти реклами26:32 — реклама подкастів в Subway SurfersДля найуважніших: розширення для боротьби з рекламою, про котре згадував Павло — https://sponsor.ajay.app/. Enjoy!
Das Lied: Doom von Juice WRLD. Ich weiß ist nicht so gut geschnitten, ist aber auch mein erstes Video.
This week: Podcasts found using mobile game ads for downloads, a trio of new pixels announced, and the Independent is reframing programmatic for advertisers. Podcasters Are Buying Millions of Listeners Through Mobile-Game Ads Manuela: Our first story is a big one! This Tuesday, Bloomberg's Ashely Carman published a piece reporting on the discovery that podcast companies are serving podcast players as ads in mobile games. For those not hip to mobile gaming: free-to-play mobile video games traditionally generate revenue by interrupting gameplay on a regular basis with a skippable ad, with the option to watch a 20 second unskippable ad in exchange they receive beneficial in-game items, or more attempts to play that day. Instead of serving a video ad, which is one of the more common uses of these platforms, some companies are serving a web player that plays the an episode of a podcast. The ads are timed, requiring the app user to interact for often 20 seconds or more, which is more than enough time to download an entire 1 hour podcast through progressive downloading. That download and every ad in that download would be seen as legitimate by current IAB podcast standards, even though the app user was prompted to move out of the ad and back to the game after the timer ended.Ad fraud detection company DeepSee's August examination of ads in the popular game Subway Surfers spotted podcasts from the New York Post, independent podcaster Scott Savlov, and iHeartMedia. Carman interviewed Corey Weiner, CEO of Jun Group, a company specializing in placing ads in mobile apps. The starting rate for Jun Group placement is a $27 CPM for one of the 20 second ads. Jun Group's main podcast client is iHeartMedia. “According to a person familiar with the effort, the radio company, which bills itself as the top podcast publisher globally, has shelled out more than $10 million and gained approximately 6 million unique listeners per month through these ads since 2018."During the last week of August, half of the top ten trending podcasts in Podtrac were iHeart productions that hadn't uploaded new episodes in weeks, if not months, according to Carmen. Podtrac is an industry ranker that only measures podcasts that opt into their platform's prefix analytics solution, and recently independent developer John Spurlock identified that Spreaker from iHeart had added the prefix to podcasts on their platform en masse. Yesterday Podnews published exclusive info regarding iHeart rankings: “Are these plays counting for iHeart's “#1 for podcasting” Podtrac ranking? Podnews analysis confirms that the embedded podcast players used, as documented by DeepSee, makes a call to Chartable and a call to Podtrac.” Podnews editor James Cridland then links to Podnews coverage of a 2018 story in which iHeartMedia was busted embedding podcasts on the websites of hundreds of affiliate radio stations, inflating play counts.The core problem that led to this story existing lies in the fact that there are minimal requirements for podcast players and not requirements for reporting transparency to podcast advertisers. Podcast players like Apple are Spotify are safe to trust as one can be 99% sure it's coming from their apps. Even web player traffic is generally trustworthy given it's assigned less inventory in general. That said, it's time for the industry to figure out stricter guidelines for web players and more obligations to our advertisers.It's not immediately clear what the finite details of a solution will be, but if all the big players in the industry came together for the sake of transparency they can build something. Something that would get publishers and advertisers alike reevaluating what inventory is or isn't valuable based on where it's played rather than simply if it's played. Pixels Galore - Podscribe and Gumball launch podcast analytics, and Magellan launches attribution Shreya: Time to increase your resolution, several new pixels have recently arrived in podcasting. First up: a little trip to the past. Back on August 11th Podscribe announced third party impression verification. Or, in their words, third pod-y impression verification. Once users get the pixel to their publisher they will receive real-time downloads. “As early publishers in all other seasoned media forms discovered, 3rd party verification both facilitates and is required for significant scale.” The new verification comes designed to automatically sync to Google Sheets, allows for flagging of campaigns if suspicious data starts coming in, and GARM methodology brand safety monitoring. Flashing forward to last Thursday, our second pixel comes from Magellan AI with their new Attribution by Magellan AI. With the new Attribution tech both advertisers and publishers will have details like campaign performance and pacing at their fingertips within the Magellan AI dashboard. “We are helping brands and agencies complete the entire buyer's journey in one seamless location to enable them to scale with ease as the podcast industry exponentially grows,” said Cameron Hendrix, CEO and co-founder of Magellan AI. And for the final pixel, a bit more recent: This Tuesday Gumball, adtech division of the podcast network Headgum, announced a new feature titled Gumshoe. “Prior to Gumshoe, host-read ad measurement and verification were archaic, requiring podcasters to provide screenshots to verify impressions and download data. Gumshoe, which works with most major hosting platforms and is compatible for both embedded and dynamic ad formats, now digitizes this function to add increased communication and transparency.” How The Independent is getting brands on board to advertise against breaking news Manuela: This Monday Digiday's Kayleigh Barber covered a talk by The Independent's SVP of U.S. publication, Blair Tapper, about the fight to sell inventory as a publication covering breaking news. In a world where huge negative stories are breaking on a regular basis, a publication that doesn't have subscriptions to rely on has to ensure skittish advertisers have confidence in where their inventory is being served. According to Tapper, 75% of The Independent's ad revenue in the U.S. comes from programmatic ads. Given news is a commonly-avoided category, her team has focused on recontextualizing programmatic in a way that combats advertiser's negative preconceived notions. “Programmatic advertising makes up approximately 75% of The Independent's advertising revenue in the U.S., according to Tapper. But because news is such a highly avoided category by many advertisers, her team has been working to reframe the idea that buying programmatically means losing control over where and when a display ad gets placed.” “There used to be this misnomer that programmatic was just all of these underground pipes [that spit out ads like] magic. I really believe that's not the case. Programmatic is still a human business, it's still a human sell — it's just a different way of buying inventory. And so if you can humanize the programmatic relationship, I think a lot of the objections to news go away.” In addition to that, Tapper spoke to fighting against rudimentary lists of blacklisted keywords that accidentally catch false positives. An example given is if the keyword “shot” were to be blocked to avoid serving ads on school shootings, it also eliminates any sports articles that describe a player taking a shot at a goal. “To remedy this, Tapper's team works with IAS, Ipsos and NewsGuard to try and contextualize the articles affected by keyword blocking.” It has been said before on The Download and we'll say it again in future: Programmatic is not a dirty word, it's a tool that works as well as you use it. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week's five great reads are: Has streaming made it harder to discover new music? By Alexis Petridis. Discoverability in podcasting is a common conversation topic. This op-ed discusses how modern music discoverability has a habit of playing things safe, to the point the charts frequently feature old songs brought to temporary viral fame due to television and TikTok. Why Kochava says it doesn't want to settle with the FTC by Ryan Barwick. Back in our September 8th episode we covered the beginnings of the FTC lawsuit against data broker Kochava. Barwick is reporting on the story again and, spoiler alert, Kochava's still not backing down. ‘Harder to dispute': Ebiquity CEO on why advertisers are slowing spending in the Google-Facebook duopoly by Seb Joseph. While Google and Facebook are doing just fine for themselves, ad dollars are beginning to slow down as a myriad of factors combine to rumble the social media giants. Digiday+ Research: What are publishers' priorities heading into Q4? By Julia Tabisz. Back in Q1 Digiday surveyed publishers on where their business priorities lay over the next six months. Now they've run the same survey again for Q4. The Chaos Of Privacy Compliance In The US by Alyssa Boyle. Boyle interviews Dominique Shelton Leipzig, partner at Mayer Brown on the proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act, as well as potential new rules from the FTC. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Podcasts found using mobile game ads for downloads, a trio of new pixels announced, and the Independent is reframing programmatic for advertisers. Podcasters Are Buying Millions of Listeners Through Mobile-Game Ads Manuela: Our first story is a big one! This Tuesday, Bloomberg's Ashely Carman published a piece reporting on the discovery that podcast companies are serving podcast players as ads in mobile games. For those not hip to mobile gaming: free-to-play mobile video games traditionally generate revenue by interrupting gameplay on a regular basis with a skippable ad, with the option to watch a 20 second unskippable ad in exchange they receive beneficial in-game items, or more attempts to play that day. Instead of serving a video ad, which is one of the more common uses of these platforms, some companies are serving a web player that plays the an episode of a podcast. The ads are timed, requiring the app user to interact for often 20 seconds or more, which is more than enough time to download an entire 1 hour podcast through progressive downloading. That download and every ad in that download would be seen as legitimate by current IAB podcast standards, even though the app user was prompted to move out of the ad and back to the game after the timer ended.Ad fraud detection company DeepSee's August examination of ads in the popular game Subway Surfers spotted podcasts from the New York Post, independent podcaster Scott Savlov, and iHeartMedia. Carman interviewed Corey Weiner, CEO of Jun Group, a company specializing in placing ads in mobile apps. The starting rate for Jun Group placement is a $27 CPM for one of the 20 second ads. Jun Group's main podcast client is iHeartMedia. “According to a person familiar with the effort, the radio company, which bills itself as the top podcast publisher globally, has shelled out more than $10 million and gained approximately 6 million unique listeners per month through these ads since 2018."During the last week of August, half of the top ten trending podcasts in Podtrac were iHeart productions that hadn't uploaded new episodes in weeks, if not months, according to Carmen. Podtrac is an industry ranker that only measures podcasts that opt into their platform's prefix analytics solution, and recently independent developer John Spurlock identified that Spreaker from iHeart had added the prefix to podcasts on their platform en masse. Yesterday Podnews published exclusive info regarding iHeart rankings: “Are these plays counting for iHeart's “#1 for podcasting” Podtrac ranking? Podnews analysis confirms that the embedded podcast players used, as documented by DeepSee, makes a call to Chartable and a call to Podtrac.” Podnews editor James Cridland then links to Podnews coverage of a 2018 story in which iHeartMedia was busted embedding podcasts on the websites of hundreds of affiliate radio stations, inflating play counts.The core problem that led to this story existing lies in the fact that there are minimal requirements for podcast players and not requirements for reporting transparency to podcast advertisers. Podcast players like Apple are Spotify are safe to trust as one can be 99% sure it's coming from their apps. Even web player traffic is generally trustworthy given it's assigned less inventory in general. That said, it's time for the industry to figure out stricter guidelines for web players and more obligations to our advertisers.It's not immediately clear what the finite details of a solution will be, but if all the big players in the industry came together for the sake of transparency they can build something. Something that would get publishers and advertisers alike reevaluating what inventory is or isn't valuable based on where it's played rather than simply if it's played. Pixels Galore - Podscribe and Gumball launch podcast analytics, and Magellan launches attribution Shreya: Time to increase your resolution, several new pixels have recently arrived in podcasting. First up: a little trip to the past. Back on August 11th Podscribe announced third party impression verification. Or, in their words, third pod-y impression verification. Once users get the pixel to their publisher they will receive real-time downloads. “As early publishers in all other seasoned media forms discovered, 3rd party verification both facilitates and is required for significant scale.” The new verification comes designed to automatically sync to Google Sheets, allows for flagging of campaigns if suspicious data starts coming in, and GARM methodology brand safety monitoring. Flashing forward to last Thursday, our second pixel comes from Magellan AI with their new Attribution by Magellan AI. With the new Attribution tech both advertisers and publishers will have details like campaign performance and pacing at their fingertips within the Magellan AI dashboard. “We are helping brands and agencies complete the entire buyer's journey in one seamless location to enable them to scale with ease as the podcast industry exponentially grows,” said Cameron Hendrix, CEO and co-founder of Magellan AI. And for the final pixel, a bit more recent: This Tuesday Gumball, adtech division of the podcast network Headgum, announced a new feature titled Gumshoe. “Prior to Gumshoe, host-read ad measurement and verification were archaic, requiring podcasters to provide screenshots to verify impressions and download data. Gumshoe, which works with most major hosting platforms and is compatible for both embedded and dynamic ad formats, now digitizes this function to add increased communication and transparency.” How The Independent is getting brands on board to advertise against breaking news Manuela: This Monday Digiday's Kayleigh Barber covered a talk by The Independent's SVP of U.S. publication, Blair Tapper, about the fight to sell inventory as a publication covering breaking news. In a world where huge negative stories are breaking on a regular basis, a publication that doesn't have subscriptions to rely on has to ensure skittish advertisers have confidence in where their inventory is being served. According to Tapper, 75% of The Independent's ad revenue in the U.S. comes from programmatic ads. Given news is a commonly-avoided category, her team has focused on recontextualizing programmatic in a way that combats advertiser's negative preconceived notions. “Programmatic advertising makes up approximately 75% of The Independent's advertising revenue in the U.S., according to Tapper. But because news is such a highly avoided category by many advertisers, her team has been working to reframe the idea that buying programmatically means losing control over where and when a display ad gets placed.” “There used to be this misnomer that programmatic was just all of these underground pipes [that spit out ads like] magic. I really believe that's not the case. Programmatic is still a human business, it's still a human sell — it's just a different way of buying inventory. And so if you can humanize the programmatic relationship, I think a lot of the objections to news go away.” In addition to that, Tapper spoke to fighting against rudimentary lists of blacklisted keywords that accidentally catch false positives. An example given is if the keyword “shot” were to be blocked to avoid serving ads on school shootings, it also eliminates any sports articles that describe a player taking a shot at a goal. “To remedy this, Tapper's team works with IAS, Ipsos and NewsGuard to try and contextualize the articles affected by keyword blocking.” It has been said before on The Download and we'll say it again in future: Programmatic is not a dirty word, it's a tool that works as well as you use it. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week's five great reads are: Has streaming made it harder to discover new music? By Alexis Petridis. Discoverability in podcasting is a common conversation topic. This op-ed discusses how modern music discoverability has a habit of playing things safe, to the point the charts frequently feature old songs brought to temporary viral fame due to television and TikTok. Why Kochava says it doesn't want to settle with the FTC by Ryan Barwick. Back in our September 8th episode we covered the beginnings of the FTC lawsuit against data broker Kochava. Barwick is reporting on the story again and, spoiler alert, Kochava's still not backing down. ‘Harder to dispute': Ebiquity CEO on why advertisers are slowing spending in the Google-Facebook duopoly by Seb Joseph. While Google and Facebook are doing just fine for themselves, ad dollars are beginning to slow down as a myriad of factors combine to rumble the social media giants. Digiday+ Research: What are publishers' priorities heading into Q4? By Julia Tabisz. Back in Q1 Digiday surveyed publishers on where their business priorities lay over the next six months. Now they've run the same survey again for Q4. The Chaos Of Privacy Compliance In The US by Alyssa Boyle. Boyle interviews Dominique Shelton Leipzig, partner at Mayer Brown on the proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act, as well as potential new rules from the FTC. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Apptivate's new gaming series, Farhan Haq returns to the podcast to share his expertise on monetizing mobile games. What intel from your user base could be generating a ton of revenue? In-app purchases versus rewarded video ads? Where are the opportunities for game developers in markets around the world? Farhan answers these questions and more. Farhan is the founder of Hyper HQ, a consultancy for user acquisition and ad monetization for mobile games. Prior to launching Hyper HQ, Farhan was the Head of Growth at SYBO, a mobile game developer in Denmark, the Head of User Acquisition at Nanobit, a mobile game developer in Croatia, and a Product Marketing Manager at Social Point, a mobile game developer in Spain. Questions Farhan Answered in this Episode:What inspired you to start your own consultancy?What are some of the monetization strategies you used with Subway Surfers to convert users that typically play for free?How did the feedback from the Subway Surfers community inform how you marketed the game? Is there a way to make sure you're feeding users age-appropriate content? Do you have different marketing strategies for different countries and regions? Have you seen any trends in terms of what games might see better adoption in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions?Where do you think the mobile gaming space is going and where is creativity going to be coming from in the future? Timestamp:1:23 Farhan's background4:05 About Hyper HQ7:34 Monetizing casual games11:28 Fan-made characters13:45 Ad setup for users of all ages17:11 Marketing mobile games around the world21:13 Mobile game adoption for EMEA23:15 Why creativity comes from hyper-casualQuotes:(7:34-7:55) “The key thing about any game, especially in the casual market, is that you need a user base to want to play and be engaged with the game, and come back and play it often. So we don't really look at game time, or time played, but more on the retention metrics because that gauges how often you have opportunities to make money out of your customer base.”(19:46-20:09) “And now, also the big one [to market mobile games] is Africa because of the fact that there are so many people getting mobile devices. It's got to be a market that's relevant. Of course, the lifetime value there is tiny at the moment, but if you have so many hundreds of millions of potential customers, if you can get that large base, and as the LTV starts improving, you're going to be able to make a lot of money.”Mentioned in this Episode:Farhan Haq's LinkedInHyper HQ
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This week on Fanbyte's flagship podcast Fandwidth, Niki reports back from the perfectly-tutorialized Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Fūnk-é practices for their move with Subway Surfers, John takes the Midnight Fight Express, and Nerium checks out the new Final Fantasy XIV content. Más Fanbyte: Follow us on Twitter! Join our Fandwidth channel on Discord Please show us some support by reviewing us on Apple! Get in touch if you want to advertise with us -- advertising@fanbyte.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ebro, Rosenberg and Laura Stylez star in HOT97's flagship program Ebro in the Morning - this episode aired on 8/30/2022. Ebro, Rosenberg, Laura Stylez and the crew are in the studio talking about subway surfers, relationships, and the YSL court case. All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! Subscribe to "Summer Jam: Through The Years" - hosted by Laura Stylez! iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/summer-jam-through-the-years/id1627066431 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6dfef9f3-4ff5-4d05-a857-6689c99aa999/summer-jam-through-the-years Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7MP62llakMJSXkJzwFclgqSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, filling in for John is our Weekend News Writer Andrea Shearon to break down all of the week's biggest headlines. Joining Andrea is our very own Senior Managing Editor Nerium Strom to discuss the Arcane docuseries, Subway Surfers becoming the world's most popular speedrun game, a Judge ordering TextNow to name users who threatened Bungie employees and tons more. Plus, get some endearing and embarrassing childhood Pokemon stories as a treat. Additional Reading: Arcane: Bridging the Rift Docuseries Unveils League of Legends Secrets Sorry, Minecraft: Subway Surfers is the World's Most Popular Speedrun Judge Orders TextNow to Name Users Who Threatened Bungie Employees in June The Stories of Hooked on You: A Dead by Daylight Dating Sim Are Not Canon FFXIV DDoS Attack Hits North American Servers, Square Enix Confirms FFXIV Voice Actor is on Cameo, Tells Milord to Hit That Bong Bungie is Keeping Quiet About Destiny 2 Season 18 Ash's Original Voice Actor Returns to Pokemon for Deep Dive Audiobook Pokemon Presents: Fidough, The Legendaries Are Bikes Artist Claims Call of Duty Plagiarized Its Upcoming Loyal Samoyed Skin Más Fanbyte: Follow Andrea and Paul on Twitter! Join our TFTK channel on Discord Please show us some support by reviewing us on Apple! Get in touch if you want to advertise with us -- advertising@fanbyte.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I share my favorite games that I grew up playing- like Subway Surfers! I also share my top mobile games from my child hood- any Where's My Water fans around hehe?? And then I talk about how cool VR is and the opportunities it provides. Stay tuned for the new segments at the end- like my story about a freaky mermaid and her octopus
Blessing and Janet talk about a whole bunch of From Software news, Into The Breach coming to Netflix gaming, and what's up with Subway Surfers? Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:16 - Housekeeping 00:08:11- From Software's Next Project is in its Final Stages 00:25:00 Into the Breach comes into the mobile space via Netflix 00:30:48 - Ads 00:31:52 - Chris Pratt Says His Super Mario Bros. Voice Is ‘Unlike Anything You've Heard in the Mario World 00:40:53 - Sonic Origins Developer 'Very Unhappy' With Current State of the Remastered Collection 00:47:00 - Andy does his mario impression 00:49:00 - Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot Is Taking a Large Paycut 00:59:01 - Miniclip will acquire Subway Surfers maker Sybo 1:01:32 - Out Today & You're Wrong Next Week's Hosts Mon: Blessing and Tim Tues: Tam and Gary Wed: Blessing and Janet Thurs: Greg and Mike Bithell Fri: Bless and Janet
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Hello and welcome to Rambles on Air. Today we are talking about games that we've played. From nostalgic games like Fruit Ninja or Subway Surfers, to the top games like League of Legends. This episode we also talk about our favorite topic, Genshin Impact. Are our listeners tired of listening to us talk about Genshin by now? Hope you all enjoy this episode, and see you on the next flight. Hi! We're your pilots and hosts of Rambles on Air, Rin and Ash, here to offer laughs, giggles, and rambles on whatever it is we want to talk about. Welcome aboard, and hope you stick around for this flight! What do you think of today's episode? Tell us what your favorite game is, or what games you have played in the comments! And Follow us on our Instagram @ramblesonair_pod for any updates, and posts drawn by Ash. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to us wherever you're listening. Won't you also give us a 5 star rating as well? And spread the word! We take flight every Friday, so stay tuned!