Archive for the ‘mature players’ tag
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- The Secret Lives Of Teenagers Online: A Full Report From Business Insider – Business Insider
Great research on teen social media & internet & mobile usage - Smart Calendar Assistant for Gmail | Boomerang Calendar
- 50 Ways to Make Email More Productive and Enjoyable | DailyTekk
“That’s why I’ve rounded up some of the best email tools and resources I could find. Even for such a mature space there is plenty of innovation taking place. Startups are coming on the scene looking for mature players to disrupt or adding lots of extra value to current solutions. Thanks to Gmail’s API there are now tons of excellent browser add ons and extensions to power-up and enhance Google’s popular email offering. Here in this list you will find email tools for both business and personal use. These products and services will not only help you get more done but will hopefully help to put the joy back in your email experience.” - Venuetastic
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Honor to the player. Thank you, Michael

Michael is an average looking guy who plays with the PlayStation. Michael is one of us, gamers, geeks, and lovers of beautiful commercials. “Michael” a 2 minutes short movie, featuring characters from more than a dozen games that have appeared on PlayStation videogames. From Call of Duty to Assassin’s Creed (and many more!), the characters honor Michael and all the gamers out there that every day allow them to come to life, to survive, to win.
What a beautiful film by Deutsch, Los Angeles and The Mill (Simon McQuoid is the director). It’s epic, it’s emotional. It’s cryptic enough to make you wonder what the hell they are talking about for more than 90 seconds.
Honestly, I really don’t know if the teenagers, the “Michaels” out there will enjoy it (and understand it) as much. But I bet the most mature players will surely love it. And they are, after all, a huge chunk of the market, who will keep playing and playing, proud to be the ones that make the characters stay alive.