Hi David,

Nice.. Good to know certain things from you.. Thanks!!!

Games:

I likes to play Cricket as I'm an Indian. Ha Ha..

I used to play

www.flashcricket.com
www.zapak.com

I didn't have time to look Gaia. Will look at that and will brief my
thoughts in the next mail.


In this process, When will you finalize the candidate and when we can start
work for you? Please let me update.


Thanks!

Regards,
S.Madhavan



On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:01 PM, david blanchard <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the answer Madhavan,
>
>
>
> *De :* Madhavan S [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> 1. I want to register one thing is that the Domain/Sector (Game
> development) we are in is really interesting and want to be a part which is
> what I expected.
>
> *[David] ok ! Can you tell me a little more about games ? Do you play,
> what kind of games do you like, what specifically attracts you in the fact
> of working in that industry ?*
>
>
> 2. I gone through the Card Stories Specification.. The Logic behind is
> perfect and flawless flow; even a non-technical end user can easily catch
> the flow and can play without any brief guidance.
>
> *[David] Good to know that, thanks **J** Did you also have a look at Gaia
> (the other game) ?*
>
>
> I have a question for you...
>
> How we going to make money using it? When I were in Singapore, I attend an
> event "Echelon 2010". In that some participants who having high management
> profile registered their statements that nowadays number of start up
> companies are staring their operations and building applications; but almost
> 95% of start ups are not profitable. How we become an exceptional?
>
> * *
>
> *[David] Yes, short term profitability is a challenge for start-up…
> Especially in investment driven industries, such as developing cultural
> products.*
>
> *Profitability is based on 2 things, revenues & costs… So on the revenue
> side, we’ll follow the free to play business model which is becoming a
> standard in the online gaming industry. You can check our first ideas on how
> we’ll monetize our content here :
> http://farsides.com/wiki/Monetization_Principle*
>
> *On the cost side, our position is to be very careful on how we burn cash
> – it does not mean that we avoid spending money but it means that we remain
> flexible and avoid fixed&recurring costs as much as we can; that is one of
> the reasons why we follow an iterative model where we can adapt the cashburn
> rate after each iteration.*
>
>
> Yes, already I have an experience in working remotely from my place.
>
> GigaBlast Inc (Search Engine).,
> Lahtis  Enterprises, UK
>
> Yes, Things went well. That's why I applying for the same kind of
> employment again.
>
> **
>
> *[David] Excellent news !*
>
>
> Please let me know if you need more details.
>
>
>
> *[David] Apart from the complementary question above and the mail Xavier
> sent you with technical questions, no, not for now.*
>
> * *
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *David*
>
>
>
>
>
>
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