The document provides information about the author's hometown of Pamplona-Navarra, Spain. It describes Pamplona-Navarra as located in northern Spain, with a friendly town that has lots of history and green spaces and is known for its cathedrals, museums, castle, and festivals like San Fermin where people wear white with a red handkerchief. The author attends Virgen del Camino college in Pamplona-Navarra, which opened 50 years ago, where they are studying mechanic production which involves workshop hours in the first year and an apprenticeship in a factory for the second year.
This document summarizes an academic paper that examines how increasing returns to scale in industry can allow for unlimited economic growth even with diminishing returns in agriculture. It presents a model of an economy with three sectors: agriculture, manufacturing, and investment goods. Agriculture has constant returns to scale while manufacturing and investment goods have increasing returns at the plant level. The model analyzes short, medium, and long run equilibriums under different assumptions about factor supplies and returns to scale. The key finding is that large enough increasing returns in investment goods can outweigh decreasing returns in agriculture, allowing overall growth without constraints from agricultural productivity.
The document provides information about a college located in Pamplona, Spain. It discusses details about the college such as the number of students and teachers. It then provides context about Pamplona, noting that it is the capital of the Navarra region located next to the Pyrenees mountains. Pamplona is known for its San Fermin festivals. The document also gives details about the vocational training class, including the subjects studied, age range of students, and nationalities represented. It concludes by stating the future career prospects for the class include working in a factory producing parts or continuing their education at a university.
The document provides information about the author's hometown of Pamplona-Navarra, Spain. It describes Pamplona-Navarra as located in northern Spain, with a friendly town that has lots of history and green spaces and is known for its cathedrals, museums, castle, and festivals like San Fermin where people wear white with a red handkerchief. The author attends Virgen del Camino college in Pamplona-Navarra, which opened 50 years ago, where they are studying mechanic production which involves workshop hours in the first year and an apprenticeship in a factory for the second year.
This document summarizes an academic paper that examines how increasing returns to scale in industry can allow for unlimited economic growth even with diminishing returns in agriculture. It presents a model of an economy with three sectors: agriculture, manufacturing, and investment goods. Agriculture has constant returns to scale while manufacturing and investment goods have increasing returns at the plant level. The model analyzes short, medium, and long run equilibriums under different assumptions about factor supplies and returns to scale. The key finding is that large enough increasing returns in investment goods can outweigh decreasing returns in agriculture, allowing overall growth without constraints from agricultural productivity.
The document provides information about a college located in Pamplona, Spain. It discusses details about the college such as the number of students and teachers. It then provides context about Pamplona, noting that it is the capital of the Navarra region located next to the Pyrenees mountains. Pamplona is known for its San Fermin festivals. The document also gives details about the vocational training class, including the subjects studied, age range of students, and nationalities represented. It concludes by stating the future career prospects for the class include working in a factory producing parts or continuing their education at a university.
Kyle and his class visited a tea shop in Yangon to learn about the residents and their way of life. They interviewed one resident, Tun Tun, who is from Magway but now lives at the tea shop in Yangon. Tun Tun works as a trishaw driver and pays daily rent to use the trishaw. He uses the money to support his family, including school fees for his son. Many residents at the tea shop came from other areas and have limited electricity and amenities, but have created a community at the tea shop.
The document discusses how life in Myanmar differs from life where the author lives. It notes differences in food, transportation, housing materials and tools. While their religions are mostly the same, the people in Myanmar have different daily activities and customs, such as the foods they eat, how they travel, games they play, and natural products they use.
O documento descreve os quatro elementos da natureza - água, terra, fogo e ar - e como cada um deles é essencial para a vida. A água permite que os seres vivos vivam, a terra é nossa casa, o fogo nos mantém quentes e o ar fornece oxigênio para respirar.
This document is a response by Nicholas Kaldor to criticism from Professor Wright regarding Kaldor's previous work on economic methodology and models of business cycles. Kaldor argues that Wright misunderstood the purpose of analytical models, which is to isolate causal factors, not prove hypotheses as absolutely "true". Kaldor also defends using simplified assumptions and examples to illustrate essential features, noting more realistic assumptions were introduced later. While acknowledging room for improvement, Kaldor maintains Wright failed to demonstrate any logical flaws or inconsistencies in the work.
This document discusses the concept of increasing returns and economic progress. It begins by noting that while economists have developed complex models to analyze industries with increasing returns, these models can obscure more general aspects of the phenomena. It argues that the growth of indirect or roundabout production methods, enabled by greater specialization and division of labor, is a key source of increasing returns. However, the extent of these returns depends on the size of the market, as larger markets allow for greater specialization and use of capital-intensive production methods. While rationalization may improve efficiency, the fundamental driver of economic progress is the expansion of markets that comes from overall economic growth and development.
The family has three children ranging from ages 9 to 16. They eat a mainly rice and seafood-based diet featuring spices and hot peppers. Buddhism is an important part of their culture - the oldest daughter was a nun for four years and most homes have a shrine for prayer. Betel nut is a chewed but unhealthy substance used like tobacco. Transportation is primarily trishaws, which are often rented.
The document summarizes photos taken during a trip to a neighborhood in Myanmar. It describes aspects of daily life for the people who live there, including their primary foods of rice and mohinga, strong adherence to Buddhism as shown by household shrines, children becoming monks/nuns annually, entertainment through outdoor activities due to lack of technology, small shops and trishaw driving as common jobs, and checkers as a favored pastime played with improvised boards. The purpose of the trip and photos was to understand how living conditions in the neighborhood affect people's lives.
The document summarizes information about Sheffield City Council and their new open data initiative. It provides background on Sheffield and the City Council, including their budget cuts. It then discusses the Council's new web strategy and open data plan, including initial datasets being released and future plans to hold an Open Data Summit. It encourages readers to get involved by joining an Open Data Group and discussing potential apps or uses of the newly available public data.
Rugby is a contact team sport played between two teams of 15 players each. The main way to score points is by grounding the ball in the opponent's in-goal area, which is called a try and scores 5 points. Players advance the ball by running with it or kicking it while teammates can pass the ball laterally or backwards during play, with the aim of bringing the ball closer to the opponent's goal line to score points.
Social Media have given us the opportunity to share things we love with our friends, connect with people wherever they are in the world, follow our favourite brands, get informed, participate in communities, and so many other great possibilities!
On the other hand, there are concerns about safety and privacy on social networks.
The truth is that all things have pros and cons. It is up to us to use them wisely. So, here's a few tips on how to control your security and privacy on Facebook.
"Новые герои индустрии социальных игр: приложения для iOS и Android", Richar...Julia Lebedeva
This document summarizes key trends in the mobile app market based on data from Flurry Analytics. It finds that the iOS and Android app markets have grown enormously, with over 530 million active devices, but still represent only 25% of their total addressable market. Mobile games are the most popular app category and have surpassed traditional game revenue. Free-to-play games with in-app purchases are the most common business model. User retention for apps is low, with most people only using 5-10 out of the 85 apps they download. The document identifies several successful game genres like endless pass times, social RPGs, and gamer's games. It concludes by promoting Flurry's analytics, advertising, and monetization
Kyle and his class visited a tea shop in Yangon to learn about the residents and their way of life. They interviewed one resident, Tun Tun, who is from Magway but now lives at the tea shop in Yangon. Tun Tun works as a trishaw driver and pays daily rent to use the trishaw. He uses the money to support his family, including school fees for his son. Many residents at the tea shop came from other areas and have limited electricity and amenities, but have created a community at the tea shop.
The document discusses how life in Myanmar differs from life where the author lives. It notes differences in food, transportation, housing materials and tools. While their religions are mostly the same, the people in Myanmar have different daily activities and customs, such as the foods they eat, how they travel, games they play, and natural products they use.
O documento descreve os quatro elementos da natureza - água, terra, fogo e ar - e como cada um deles é essencial para a vida. A água permite que os seres vivos vivam, a terra é nossa casa, o fogo nos mantém quentes e o ar fornece oxigênio para respirar.
This document is a response by Nicholas Kaldor to criticism from Professor Wright regarding Kaldor's previous work on economic methodology and models of business cycles. Kaldor argues that Wright misunderstood the purpose of analytical models, which is to isolate causal factors, not prove hypotheses as absolutely "true". Kaldor also defends using simplified assumptions and examples to illustrate essential features, noting more realistic assumptions were introduced later. While acknowledging room for improvement, Kaldor maintains Wright failed to demonstrate any logical flaws or inconsistencies in the work.
This document discusses the concept of increasing returns and economic progress. It begins by noting that while economists have developed complex models to analyze industries with increasing returns, these models can obscure more general aspects of the phenomena. It argues that the growth of indirect or roundabout production methods, enabled by greater specialization and division of labor, is a key source of increasing returns. However, the extent of these returns depends on the size of the market, as larger markets allow for greater specialization and use of capital-intensive production methods. While rationalization may improve efficiency, the fundamental driver of economic progress is the expansion of markets that comes from overall economic growth and development.
The family has three children ranging from ages 9 to 16. They eat a mainly rice and seafood-based diet featuring spices and hot peppers. Buddhism is an important part of their culture - the oldest daughter was a nun for four years and most homes have a shrine for prayer. Betel nut is a chewed but unhealthy substance used like tobacco. Transportation is primarily trishaws, which are often rented.
The document summarizes photos taken during a trip to a neighborhood in Myanmar. It describes aspects of daily life for the people who live there, including their primary foods of rice and mohinga, strong adherence to Buddhism as shown by household shrines, children becoming monks/nuns annually, entertainment through outdoor activities due to lack of technology, small shops and trishaw driving as common jobs, and checkers as a favored pastime played with improvised boards. The purpose of the trip and photos was to understand how living conditions in the neighborhood affect people's lives.
The document summarizes information about Sheffield City Council and their new open data initiative. It provides background on Sheffield and the City Council, including their budget cuts. It then discusses the Council's new web strategy and open data plan, including initial datasets being released and future plans to hold an Open Data Summit. It encourages readers to get involved by joining an Open Data Group and discussing potential apps or uses of the newly available public data.
Rugby is a contact team sport played between two teams of 15 players each. The main way to score points is by grounding the ball in the opponent's in-goal area, which is called a try and scores 5 points. Players advance the ball by running with it or kicking it while teammates can pass the ball laterally or backwards during play, with the aim of bringing the ball closer to the opponent's goal line to score points.
Social Media have given us the opportunity to share things we love with our friends, connect with people wherever they are in the world, follow our favourite brands, get informed, participate in communities, and so many other great possibilities!
On the other hand, there are concerns about safety and privacy on social networks.
The truth is that all things have pros and cons. It is up to us to use them wisely. So, here's a few tips on how to control your security and privacy on Facebook.
"Новые герои индустрии социальных игр: приложения для iOS и Android", Richar...Julia Lebedeva
This document summarizes key trends in the mobile app market based on data from Flurry Analytics. It finds that the iOS and Android app markets have grown enormously, with over 530 million active devices, but still represent only 25% of their total addressable market. Mobile games are the most popular app category and have surpassed traditional game revenue. Free-to-play games with in-app purchases are the most common business model. User retention for apps is low, with most people only using 5-10 out of the 85 apps they download. The document identifies several successful game genres like endless pass times, social RPGs, and gamer's games. It concludes by promoting Flurry's analytics, advertising, and monetization
comScore: отчёт “Российская Digital индустрия в 2015 г.”Игорь Назаров
Аналитическая компания comScore представила отчет об основных показателях и трендах развития отечественной диджиал-отрасли. В работе рассматривается поведенческий аспект интернет-аудитории в России.
Review of new microsoft mobile OS. History, new features and design concept
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"Tap the Frog 2: Все аспекты создания мобильного хита" Антон Вольных, основат...Julia Lebedeva
This document discusses the success of Tap the Frog 2, a mobile game sequel launched in February 2012 that achieved a perfect 5-star rating from over 25,000 players and reached the top 5 in 15 countries and number 1 across Europe. The developer discusses how they created the sequel's character and gameplay, implemented a ranking system, and built a strong community through engagement and ads, which led to the game being featured and helped make marketing the app more affordable.
"Как достичь успеха на мобильных платформах", Wibe Wagemans, VP Mobile, Big FishJulia Lebedeva
This document discusses how to succeed on mobile platforms by understanding revenue goals, target audience, and trends in mobile gaming. It notes that many apps fail to reach 1,000 downloads in their first year and promotes partnering with Big Fish Games, which sees downloads of 250,000 within the first month of new releases. Big Fish also notes its leadership in the premium casual gaming space across mobile and PC platforms.
"Магазин приложений GetJar: дистрибуция и монетизация", James Mooney, Sales a...Julia Lebedeva
This document discusses app distribution, monetization, and the app store economy. It presents two models: a closed retail model like the Apple App Store and an open ad-supported model. It introduces GetJar, the world's largest independent app store, and how it uses loyalty and rewards programs to address Android monetization issues. Developers can monetize through virtual currency instead of Google Checkout. Examples are provided of apps that use this model. The conclusion is that this allows developers to convert more free users to paying, consumers to access premium content without spending cash, and advertisers to reach new audiences.
"От мобильных скачиваемых игр к мобильным социалкам" Юлия Палатовская, директ...Julia Lebedeva
The document discusses G5 Entertainment, a mobile game publisher and developer. It focuses on their transition from premium to free-to-play games on mobile platforms like iOS and Android. Some key points:
- G5 is already generating 90% of its revenue from mobile/tablet games. They have published over 200 mobile game apps.
- They have seen great success with free-to-play games on Android, generating millions in revenue and nearly 20 million installs for 20 casual games released.
- The document outlines a 5-step process for converting a casual simulator game from premium to free-to-play, focusing on creating a persistent world, realistic gameplay balance, real-time elements, and
Here are the two videos for this presentation:
1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gYNuPZQ614&feature=youtu.be (gameplay)
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcUWoiF0XwM (zebra on skateboard)
О чем не знают марсиане? Ошибки инопланетных захватчиковJulia Lebedeva
Большинство казуальных игроков – женщины, в то время как разработчики, в основном, мужчины. Согласно известной книге психолога Джона Грэя получается, что разработчики с Марса, а игроки с Венеры. Откуда марсиане могут знать, что нравится венерианкам? Если и в реальной жизни мужчинам трудно понять женскую логику, откуда они могут знать, что женщины хотят видеть в мире виртуальном? Разработчики ошибаются! Игроки – никогда. «Невософт» представляет эксклюзивное видео интервью с русскими казуальными игроками о том, что их раздражает в играх.
14. Новая парадигма пользовательского интерфейса
- Metro, ориентированного на touch с
поддержкой клавиатуры и мыши
Новая модель разработки – WinRT с
поддержкой HTML/CSS/JS, C#/XAML,
C++/DirectX
Спроектирована для множества форм-
факторов – от планшетов до десктопов
Windows Store – главный канал продаж и
распространения приложений
38. Для получения $1 million дохода
Цена: $1.99
~500,000 продаж
0,08% пользователей Windows
39. Для получения $597000 дохода
Цена: $1.99
Если даже платит только 10%
0,5% пользователей Windows
Editor's Notes
Two ecosystems, two approaches, two situations
Windows Reimagined.
Let me explain what Windows re-imagined means:
A new UI where touch is a first-class citizen along with full mouse-and-keyboard support
Supports a new range of scenarios from traditional computing to mobile
Based on Metro, a shared design language across all of Microsoft’s consumer platforms
do more with less, be fast and fluid, authentically digital
Designed from the chipset up for multiple form-factors, including tablets, laptops, desktops & all-in-ones
Re-architected from the chipset up for both Intel and ARM
The Windows Store on every device with full payments support and flexibility
Fully modern store with all the things you would expect from a modern store, including a curated experience, full commerce experience, and installation on every device
Supports a wide range of business models with flexible payment options and the best economics
Talk more later in the deck
New development models built on WinRT, including native support for HTML/CSS/JS, C#/XAML, C++/DirectX
Enables many developers to leverage the skills and assets they already know and have
This slide might no longer be accurate.. We should check.. It is best to show this in the demo any way… more flexibility, same components..
We are everywhere. Mention localization. You can capitalize on that and make a lot more money.
NOTE: YOU MUST READ THIS BLOG POST FOR YOUR LOCAL DETAILS
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsstore/archive/2012/01/05/global-reach.aspx
Buy from 231 markets..
45 market-specific app catalog..s
Local pricing in 40 markets
*** Developer payments in 51 markets.. Is not in slide, keep it relevant to locale **
This is big money .. Big money…
Use an example of the math to make it stick…
In the apple model, if you had $1M in sales, you would get $700K
If on Windows, that would be $17.5K + 780K… == 87.K difference.. If you sold five 10 millions, the difference is $997500 … Making 10 M in revenue is not that hard given there is 500M users!!! At a price of $4.99, you would need to sell to less than 0.5% of the Windows customer base to make $10M..
Register as an individual: This is appropriate when you have not formed a business entity specifically for the purpose of developing and selling apps. This requires that you live in one of the developer markets that the Windows Store supports.
Register as a company: This is appropriate if you have a business entity specifically for the purpose of developing and selling apps. You must have the business registered in one of the developer markets that the Windows Store supports. We verify the identity of every business
Emphasize strongly that their choice has to meet store policies and certification..
THIS SLIDE DESERVES A LOT OF TIME… Discuss it by scenarios… Use examples:
Existing commerce:
Ebay can use their existing commerce system… from within their app and all the revenue of that transaction goes to Ebay..
A company like the Telegraph in the UK
Ad supported is easy. Pick your favorite scenario..
Use Wordament if needed; they are in the store and they have a fake ad
Trials is easy..
In-App Purchases is very innovative.. You can get purchases that expire over time, for example “renting a book” for a week… or using the Premium subscription of animoto for a week and then going back to the basic subscription…
Should we hide the modern platform??
iPad: 0.7% (1/140)
Android tab: 2.1% (1/47)
80% tier worth an extra $122K to you