
Tame | Welcome Video Apps | Interactive Video | Landing Page Video Play Knee Deep with eye tracker control When a washed-up actor hangs himself on location in Cypress Knee, a small, backwater, Florida town, shifty characters crawl out of the woodwork to benefit from the spotlight cast on the actor’s dramatic exit. You play three of them: a tabloid blogger, a down-and-out reporter and a cynical private investigator. As you follow the mystery behind the death, you soon find out that nothing is what it seems and that there is more than one secret hidden in this town. Knee Deep is a dreamlike noir theater game, set on stage. “In addition to the ‘wow’ factor, these features help players feel that they are standing in the immediate vicinity of the actors on stage,” says Colin Dwan, owner of Prologue Games. What eye tracking adds to Knee Deep Gaze selector. Eye contact. Minigame integration. What you need to play Eye tracking features are built into Knee Deep so you just need to start it to get going, when you have:
Public Storage Retained at Neutral - September 30, 2013 This page is temporarily not available. Please check later as it should be available shortly. If you have any questions, please email customer support at support@zacks.com or call 800-767-3771 ext. 9339. On Sep 27, 2013, we reaffirmed our long-term recommendation on Public Storage (PSA - Analyst Report) – a leading real estate investment trust (REIT) operating self-storage facilities – at Neutral. Why Neutral? Aided by improved property operations, Public Storage reported core FFO (funds from operations) of $1.80 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.77 per share by 1.7% and the prior-year quarter core FFO of $1.62 per share by 11.1%. The ‘Public Storage’ brand is the most recognized and established name in the self-storage industry with presence in all the major metropolitan markets of the U.S. Over the last 60 days, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2013 FFO per share increased 1.4% to $7.26. Other Stocks to Consider
analyzing the connections between friends and followers Benchmarking the Half-Life and Decay of Mobile Apps Benchmarking the Half-Life and Decay of Mobile Apps Posted by Mary Ellen Gordon, PhD on Thu, Feb 20, 2014 Developers devote a lot of attention to the time immediately after an app is launched. We explore the post peak phase of the lifecycle of mobile apps using the concept of a half-life, which for purposes of this analysis we define as the point at which an app’s monthly users (MAU) have declined to 50% of their lifetime peak. Usage of Many Apps Decays Rapidly The First Few Months Post Peak And Then Levels Off We start by looking at the overall rate of decay for 26,176 apps that peaked in the first half of 2011, 2012, and 2013. As shown in the chart, decay is fairly rapid in the first few months post peak. The overall pattern of app user decay has been remarkably stable over the past three years, but there is variation based on app category, size, and operating system. The biggest influence on the rate of app decay is category. Managing Decline Is As Important As Managing Growth
8 British indie games firms win free stand space at Gadget Show Live The Gadget Show Live takes place next month. This year, it's given eight British independent games developers free floorspace to show off its games. The competition saw tons of studios vie for the chance to get free exhibition space. The following eight stood out from the rest, and will be showing off their games to the show's 75,000 visitors over four days. It's a very varied bunch of games. Esper 2 (by Coatsink) puts you in the shoes of an agent from the enigmatic ESPR organisation, dealing with special citizens with telekinetic abilities. Line Wobbler (by AI Panic) is a more stripped-back affair. Blockships (by DrDavient) is described as the illegitimate love child of Space Invaders and Tetris. Ever wondered what a song would look like if it was a racing track? Bip (by Invisibit Studios) is a 3D puzzler that tests your logical thinking but also your moral ethics. Button Frenzy (by zerofiftyone) will challenge your memory and reflexes. Read more: Best PSN games 2016
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