My video is on Youtube, so is quite easy. Using the google account I uploaded the video, I go to my video and click on "analytics". It is not listed, so any views are either from me or YC. But you also can dig deeper and see where your video is been saw from, mine analytics show that my video as once saw through a "ycombinator.com" player.
Except we won't. We rarely do, and only at onesies and twosies.
Besides, they aren't working on the fiscal cliff anyway, even if it looks like they are. They're wielding a tool which they created which gives them another way to make the other side look bad. That's the entire point. Governing is a side effect.
Tip O'Neill said that all politics is local. That may be true for elections. But it is certain that all government is politics.
Automatically downloaded a soundcloud file. It then told me "This site is requesting you download multiple files. Allow or Deny." Running Chrome for Android.
Traditional banner advertising isn't ideal for mobile screens. Mobile advertising WILL be huge - but it will come from ads being baked into the app experience rather than simple banners.
Don't average players not play for money? Also where do you find people to make money from, you can get a few K out of your friends but is it worth it?
There are plenty of people who play for money that are horrible players. I am going later today to play at a live spot in Ebro, Florida. The demographic is largely working class folks playing for the thrill and they're not the best players in the world. You can make 50 to 100 an hour there if you play your game right. As they say in Rounders, win one big hand an hour.
Their search on the Google Play store isn't that great, though they now have a feature where what they auto-suggest when typing your query is usually what you want (for larger apps like netflix, ebay, etc)
The only problem I have is when I search for something that isn't there. Happens sometimes that what I want simply doesn't exist in their store (like, for example, VLC), and when that happens all of the near-hits come up. If I am thinking about it, that is the correct behavior, but it still strikes me as strange every time it happens. I think the reason for this is that I have become spoiled by usually only searching on the web, and when I search on the web it is very rare that I don't get any desirable results at all. Google's web search has spoiled me.