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The new title, Guilty Gear Xrd ?SIGN? and its adoption of Unreal Engine 3 were announced at Arc System Works Festival, the 25th anniversary event of the renowned developer held at Pacifico Yokohama in Japan.
The new title, Guilty Gear Xrd ?SIGN? and its adoption of Unreal Engine 3 were announced at Arc System Works Festival, the 25th anniversary event of the renowned developer held at Pacifico Yokohama in Japan.
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A new PS4 ad in Europe provides further indication the continent can expect the console to arrive there this year. While Sony announced the PS4 was due "Holiday 2013" back at February's reveal event, the company declined to commit to whi...
A new PS4 ad in Europe provides further indication the continent can expect the console to arrive there this year. While Sony announced the PS4 was due "Holiday 2013" back at February's reveal event, the company declined to commit to which regions that window applied to. However, a new PS4 ad, first spotted in today's Metro newspaper in the UK, then later tweeted by PlayStation Europe, says the PS4 is "Coming 2013." Europeans have good reason to be cautious about a tentative window. The PS3 reached the continent in March 2007, having arrived in North America and Japan some four months prior - and that was via a last-minute delay, too. When asked if this confirmed the PS4 is coming to Europe this year, a Sony Computer Entertainment Europe representative told us, "We announced at the PlayStation Meeting event on February 20 that [the] PS4 would be coming in 2013... the adverts are simply re-stating that message." "More information about [the] PS4 and all PlayStation platforms will be announced at E3," he added.PlayStation Europe PS4 ad says 'Coming 2013' originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 24 May 2013 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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A new PS4 ad in Europe provides further indication the continent can expect the console to arrive there this year. While Sony announced the PS4 was due "Holiday 2013" back at February's reveal event, the company declined to commit to whi...
A new PS4 ad in Europe provides further indication the continent can expect the console to arrive there this year. While Sony announced the PS4 was due "Holiday 2013" back at February's reveal event, the company declined to commit to which regions that window applied to. However, a new PS4 ad, first spotted in today's Metro newspaper in the UK, then later tweeted by PlayStation Europe, says the PS4 is "Coming 2013." Europeans have good reason to be cautious about a tentative window. The PS3 reached the continent in March 2007, having arrived in North America and Japan some four months prior - and that was via a last-minute delay, too. When asked if this confirmed the PS4 is coming to Europe this year, a Sony Computer Entertainment Europe representative told us, "We announced at the PlayStation Meeting event on February 20 that [the] PS4 would be coming in 2013... the adverts are simply re-stating that message." "More information about [the] PS4 and all PlayStation platforms will be announced at E3," he added.PlayStation Europe PS4 ad says 'Coming 2013' originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 24 May 2013 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More...
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It does not look like the best weather this weekend, so I expect to be around to keep you entertained: • The Smart Money Is Still Bullish (Barron’s) • Notes from the PIMCO Investment Summit with Mohamed El-Erian (The Reformed Broke...
It does not look like the best weather this weekend, so I expect to be around to keep you entertained: • The Smart Money Is Still Bullish (Barron’s) • Notes from the PIMCO Investment Summit with Mohamed El-Erian (The Reformed Broker) Is this the dumb money? • With ‘Abenomics,’ Japan catches a sense of revival (WaPo) see also Japan the Model: We are in economic terms, all Japanese (NYT) • Gold Traders Most Bullish in a Month After Bernanke (Bloomberg) • The Rules, Part XXXVIII (The Aleph Blog) • Why pension funds are eating your 401(k)’s lunch (Reuters) • Tax Two-fer: …..-In Tax Overhaul Debate, Large vs. Small Companies (NYT) …..-The Corrosive Effect of Apple’s Tax Avoidance (NYT) • Four Reasons Housing Recovery Isn’t Yet Boosting Economy (Real Time Economics) • Android’s Market Share Is Literally A Joke (Tech.pinions) • Photos: Tornadoes wreak havoc in US (Boston.com’s Big Picture) What are you reading? World Shakes Off Nikkei’s 7.3% Plunge Source: WSJ
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Investors poured a massive $7.5 billion into equity funds this week. Bond funds had a big week too, increasing assets under management by $4.5 billion. Commodity funds suffered $2.1 billion of outflows, while money-market funds took in $...
Investors poured a massive $7.5 billion into equity funds this week. Bond funds had a big week too, increasing assets under management by $4.5 billion. Commodity funds suffered $2.1 billion of outflows, while money-market funds took in $16 billion. Below is a complete breakdown of the flows, via BofA Merrill Lynch strategist Michael Hartnett: Flows by Asset Class Equities: $7.5bn inflows ($5.7bn via ETFs and $1.8bn into LO) Bonds: $4.5bn inflows (22 straight weeks) Precious metals: $1.8bn outflows (15 straight weeks = longest outflow streak on record) MMF: $16bn inflows (but $125bn outflows YTD) Flows by Equity Region $3.0bn into Japan equity funds (following record inflows last week) $0.4bn outflows from Europe and tiny $10mn outflows from EM $4.1bn inflows to US (all via ETF's) By sector, real estate ($1.1bn), financials ($0.5bn) and consumer sectors ($0.7bn) see the biggest inflows Flows by Fixed Income Sector $2.5bn into IG bonds (15 straight weeks) and $1.1bn inflows to HY bonds 50 straight weeks of EM debt inflows ($0.9bn) 48 straight weeks of floating-rate debt inflows ($1.2bn) $1.0bn redemptions from Govt/tsy funds (largest in 19 weeks) and 6 straight weeks out of TIPS "Euphoric inflows to Japanese equity funds last week was, with hindsight, a big warning sign for Nikkei short-term," says Hartnett. Please follow Money Game on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »
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[Photo via Town Kitchen & Bar] · Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant's Gary Burke on Gin, Hemingway's Drinking Habits [CPC] · 6. Kevin Cory of Naoe [SO] · Cocktail Prices Are Reaching New Highs. How Much is Too Much? [WCP] ...
[Photo via Town Kitchen & Bar] · Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant's Gary Burke on Gin, Hemingway's Drinking Habits [CPC] · 6. Kevin Cory of Naoe [SO] · Cocktail Prices Are Reaching New Highs. How Much is Too Much? [WCP] · Gilt Taste Is Done, Shuttered After Two Years [-EN-] · Diners Badly Underestimate Calories in Fast-Food Meals [USAT] · The Road to Becoming a Sushi Chef: Japan Vs. L.A. [LA Mag] · 9-Year-Old Girl Told McDonald's CEO: Stop Tricking Kids [NPR] · Ferran Adrià Casting Bulldogs for elBulliFoundation Logo [-EN-] · TGI Friday's Busted for Selling Cheap Booze as Top Shelf [-EN-]
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Industry Veteran John Greiner Named Managing Director of Japan BALTIMORE, Md. - Millennial Media (NYSE: MM), the leading independent mobile advertising and data platform, announced the official launch of operations in the Japanese mark...
Industry Veteran John Greiner Named Managing Director of Japan BALTIMORE, Md. - Millennial Media (NYSE: MM), the leading independent mobile advertising and data platform, announced the official launch of operations in the Japanese market. John Greiner has been named Managing Director of Japan, and will lead the company’s operations out of the newly opened Tokyo office. “Japan is an incredibly advanced and robust mobile market, and there is a tremendous opportunity for brands to reach and engage consumers over mobile devices” “Following the opening of our Singapore office in 2011, expanding into Japan was a natural progression as we look to continue working with brands, agencies and developers across Asia,” said Mollie Spilman, EVP, Global Sales & Marketing, Millennial Media. “Our scale, innovative rich media capabilities and industry-leading data asset will allow us to bring a premium mobile advertising solution to the Japanese market.” As the Managing Director of Japan, John Greiner will lead all operations in Japan and will be responsible for building relationships with developers and publishers, and working with premium brands and agencies to help them execute effective mobile advertising campaigns. Greiner was most recently the President of MonkeyPaw Games, and brings over 18 years of experience in the Japanese market. “Japan is an incredibly advanced and robust mobile market, and there is a tremendous opportunity for brands to reach and engage consumers over mobile devices,” said John Greiner, Managing Director, Japan, Millennial Media. “Millennial Media has the technology and infrastructure in place to bring a unique, premium offering to the region, and we will be looking to immediately capitalize and generate scale.” With the opening of the Japanese office, Millennial Media now has international offices in London, Singapore, Tokyo, Paris, Hamburg and Jakarta. Millennial Media has over 350 employees worldwide and is aggressively hiring in both the United States and internationally. About Millennial Media Millennial Media is the leading independent mobile advertising and data platform. Our technology, tools and services help app developers and mobile website publishers maximize their advertising revenue, acquire users and gain audience insights. Our platform also enables us to offer advertisers powerful Mobile Audience Solutions (MAS) that utilize our significant scale, sophisticated targeting and uniquely engaging creative capabilities to deliver meaningful results. Related articles: Glam Media Launches Japan Global Luxury Brands Headline as Launch Advertisers Yuki Yamamura, Japanese... Millennial Media Announces New Solution to Drive Engagement within Branded Apps Innovative “App Engagement Program” Allows Brands to Reach Consumers Who... Millennial Media Releases Mobile Creative Tools for Brands and Agencies mmStudio Extends Company’s Mobile Platform by Allowing Advertisers to Design...
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Orkin grabs a Sicilian slice before he splits for Japan. Ivan Orkin's return to New York has been met with a response you might call rapturous fanfare as people await the opening of his Ivan Ramen shop on Clinton Street, now schedul...
Orkin grabs a Sicilian slice before he splits for Japan. Ivan Orkin's return to New York has been met with a response you might call rapturous fanfare as people await the opening of his Ivan Ramen shop on Clinton Street, now scheduled for mid-July. ("Hopefully," Orkin says of the date. "We're going through the throes of the build-out.") Even still, he says his own heart is still in Japan: "I didn't leave because I didn't like it. I left because it was time to do a new project." And so, while he gets his New York project together, he still found some time this week to head to Tokyo with his new chef. The goal: "We're gonna eat like motherfuckers." To read all about sushi and intestine hot pots in Japan, a Mission Chinese feast in New York, and lots and lots of ice-cream cake, read on in this week's Grub Street Diet. Friday, May 17 Morning. Chobani pineapple yogurt — was in a hurry to get out the door. I stopped at the Essex Street Market on the way to the shop and and bought a 35-cent banana to tide me over until lunch at Mission Chinese Food. Met friends at Mission and we benefited from Danny's upcoming menu change. We got treated to amazing new dishes: cabbage salad with anchovy dressing, schmaltz-fried rice, unbelieveable rice noodles wtih sausage, and all the other classics. I ate so much I waddled out of the shop. Power-walked from my shop to get a cortado at Abraço on First Ave and 7th Street. My favorite place for a cup — so deliciously bitter. Walked through Union Square on my way to Paragon to use a gift certificate I got for my birthday and bought a Martin's Pretzel, probably one of my favorite things to eat. I once schlepped an eight-pound box on the plane back to Tokyo. My boy turned 13, so we went to the local expat Japanese restaurant and had sushi for 20 bucks — and it's not bad, fun mix of expat Japanese and local Americans. Somehow I think of myself as expat Japanese ... Got home and had Cold Stone Creamery chocolate ice-cream cake. Never much liked their ice cream, but I love their cakes. Saturday, May 18 Woke up and had a freshly ground cup of Peet's coffee, which I've been drinking religiously since the eighties — have every morning. Make my wife and 4-year-old — the big kids are still sleeping — breakfast quesadillas with cheese, avocados, and roast turkey. It sounds stupidly simple, but it is delicious. Lunchtime it's Caeser salad, which I've been playing around with for the shop. It's a silky tofu dressing with a baby anchovy frico. I'm in love with it. More ice-cream cake for dessert. A lull between meals, so a bowl of Berry Fruitful Kashi cereal with soy milk as a snack. My wife got five boxes for a buck apiece, and it's sort of healthy-ish, so I've been eating it every day, practically. Fiftieth-birthday dinner for me at my sister's house. They knocked it out of the park with steak, shrimp, and chicken tacos cooked on the grill. And, of course, Cold Stone Creamery birthday cake. This time strawberry — a sacrifice, because chocolate is alway the first choice, but my older sister can't eat it. Sunday, May 19 Natto and a raw farm egg whipped together on rice with a little scallion. It's one of my favorite breakfasts: creamy, gooey — everything a Western breakfast isn't. I could eat this everyday, but you have to buy special eggs at the Japanese market. In Japan you can eat any egg raw without worry. I go to Ren's buddy Drew's birthday party, and they have lunch! Roast veg and portobello sandwiches, salad, mac and cheese, and chocolate chip cookies, Pretty fancy for a 4-year-old's birthday party. Started to reach for a slice of ice-cream cake but found resolve and had a bowl of Kashi cereal with banana and soy milk. Later, my wife made everyone fruit smoothies, and I participated. Headed to the Bronx with the fam for pho on Jerome Avenue. Great noodles and really funky, delicious bahn mi. Came home,
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More CD's heading out the door to the land of the rising sun! Richard Hallebeek Shipping another big pile of Rene Engel, RHPI and RHPII cd's to Japan since they're all sold out again.. I love Japan! — with Martin Verdonk, Fra...
More CD's heading out the door to the land of the rising sun! Richard Hallebeek Shipping another big pile of Rene Engel, RHPI and RHPII cd's to Japan since they're all sold out again.. I love Japan! — with Martin Verdonk, Frans Vollink,Sebastiaan Cornelissen and Lalle Larsson. You can buy them online: Richard Hallebeek: Rene Engel 'Slow Life' Richard Hallebeek, Lalle Larsson: RHP II
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In Japan Mochi is a traditional new year food. It is made by pounding rice with a wooden hammer.
In Japan Mochi is a traditional new year food. It is made by pounding rice with a wooden hammer.
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