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The way clothing feels is a large part of the experience. So arguably fashion is not just vision, but also touch.

Also, 4D theatres where they add motion, wind and water to enhance the experience.

Arguably, amusement park rides are all about messing with your sense of touch (proprioception, balance, etc)


This "behind the paper" write up is a great complement, and also shares more about the actual paper, which is paywalled: https://engineeringcommunity.nature.com/posts/engineered-jum...


Thanks for posting. Yes, +100 to this.


Isn't that just what https://www.appdirect.com/ offers?


Have you checked out https://remote.com/?


Yep, they're the one that I've seen so far. Beautifully designed.


This definitely will give you some interesting leads, but a spell check ahead of posting here might gain more positive support. "Our Questionairre. We analyze your answers to a series of specially crafed questions designed to understand your business objectives" .. the words Questionnaire and crafted have typos.


You could list it on http://www.apptopia.com/


That's not exactly accurate - he's blaming Obamacare for them having to provide new insurance products that have a net higher cost going forward - the incident of distressed babies happened before the ACA, which means they did have that choice, and chose to pay the costs.

Regarding what most insurance policies cover, there are actually several scenarios that would leave AOL on the hook. First, they could have a policy that has an Annual or Lifetime payment limit, which would leave the company (or individual) responsible for anything over. Alternatively, if the number of incidents was significantly higher than average for the carrier, AOL could see a significant premium increase due to the higher utilization of their plan. Or, they could actually be running a self-funded insurance program, which means they are managing the risk instead of relying on a separate insurance carrier.

Either way, there are several situations in which AOL's costs could be significantly impacted by the situation.


http://www.forentrepreneurs.com/saas-metrics-2/ is a good one for SaaS startups.


The most accurate part of this is that line near the end... "...nor will I mention the [A], the [Z], and everything else." That feeling of an endless list of responsibilities is a definitive property of launching a startup.


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