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Dec. 15th, 2011 14:10LEKIOSQUE.FR: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011
Nov. 11th, 2011 23:15LEKIOSQUE.FR: WOW EFFECT & SIMPLICITY PAY OFF — WORLDWIDE FIRST 3D NEWSSTAND STICKS AS THE #1 GROSSING APP
Aug. 19th, 2011 14:10LEKIOSQUE.FR: INTRODUCING 2D NEWSSTAND
Dec. 15th, 2010 14:10LEKIOSQUE.FR: WORLDWIDE FIRST 3D NEWSSTAND
Nov. 22nd, 2010 00:13SantaJobs 2010: once again…
Oct. 7th, 2010 11:24Google is everywere, even where and when you don't expect it to be

LEKIOSQUE.FR: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011

Dec. 15th, 2011 14:10 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/883 — updated on Mar. 9th, 2013 14:47 exists for 13 years & 4 months ago

Since the launch, less than one year ago, the iOS iPad app quickly jump to the #1 grossing app in the Apple App store. As the app continues its market penetration as a very quick pace, we wanted to wish our users our greatest wishes for the new year and released the 1.9 version xmas special edition.




LEKIOSQUE.FR: WOW EFFECT & SIMPLICITY PAY OFF — WORLDWIDE FIRST 3D NEWSSTAND STICKS AS THE #1 GROSSING APP

Nov. 11th, 2011 23:15 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/882 — updated on Mar. 9th, 2013 14:45 exists for 13 years & 5 months ago

Since the launch, less than one year ago, the iOS iPad app quickly jump to the #1 grossing.

#1 grossing app: what does it mean?

Being #1 grossing app stands for: no others iPad apps in the AppStore makes more money than this one, including games or any blockbuster brand!

Hundreds of thousands customers already downloaded our app thanks to the engaging 3D approach I originally used.
Wow effect just goes straight to the heart of people, as expected, and user experience simplicity makes readers happy.

I tell you bro: innovation pays!




LEKIOSQUE.FR: INTRODUCING 2D NEWSSTAND

Aug. 19th, 2011 14:10 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/884 — updated on Mar. 9th, 2013 14:48 exists for 13 years & 8 months ago

Gamification is essential

3D makes things exciting for the user as it introduces fun in a serious app. Though gamification is an essential part of my action, it's clear though that we need a more traditional way to propose the user for exploring our ever growing stock of publications.

Introducing the 2D newsstand

Since version 1.8 dated August 2011, I introduced a brand new 2D view of the newsstand, as part of the experience.
2D brings effectiveness where 3D brought engagement. Does this means I dropped gamification in the process? No.
HTML5 along with WebKit capabilities, offered me a way to propose a mixture of 2D and 3D as you can see below:

The top of the view is still a full-fledge 3D view, propelled to the screen by the GPU directly, giving the user the direct access to a given category, while, below, features a more classical mosaic which displays all the magazines available for the given category.

Hope you enjoy.




LEKIOSQUE.FR: WORLDWIDE FIRST 3D NEWSSTAND

Dec. 15th, 2010 14:10 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/880 — updated on Nov. 12th, 2018 23:38 exists for 14 years & 4 months ago

Designing and developing our iPad application, rethinking and imagining what future users might need. In response to this question, we created a product strategy establishing our industry as B2C, leaving behind B2B or B2B2C focuses. I wanted the user to be our strategy’s focal point, so we created an agreeable, engrossing world where the user is relaxed and ready to read.

Our stepping-stone strategy results offer many pleasant surprises.

A few images of our application

I wanted to create an interesting world where the reader is engaged and finds immediate gratification. This virtual world and the entire application had to avoid complexity or sophistication: simplicity was the key!

The kiosk in 3D real time

The kiosk itself is organised into 9 different sections: the desk plus 8 thematised sections.

Page turning, that simple right to left movement that we all do, became the application’s signature gesture and was used for the majority of interactions, especially to access categories: we “turn” the kiosk to go to another category:

Access more than 450 titles and do “full text” searches

With so many titles available — and we are constantly updating our selection with new titles — we decided to offer several to guarantee user satisfaction. One way to find and select titles is to navigate directly from the kiosk or from the category and sub-category pop-ups.

The second is to do a full text search: LeKiosque probably has the Internet’s largest text database. We indexed all the articles available in the French press and we subscribe to foreign titles. All this so the user can search directly from an iPad.

Magazine files and the different means of purchase

Purchasing on LeKiosque is mega-simple: a quick “tap” and you’ve bought an issue or a subscription! And we’re the only news application to use the Apple in-app purchase.
Several types of appealing promotions, like credit packages where you can buy reduced rate magazines, are available if you wish.

User’s Library

This is the user’s space. It’s a comfortable area where the user feels good. We chose wood for its warmth and because it’s a reassuring and comfortable material. Then we made it modern with brushed aluminum.

This is where the user can store magazines. The user can also find the new editions of their subscription publications here — unread titles are highlighted with a red dot indicating the number of issues not yet read.

Reading

We paid particular attention to studying reading from an ergonomic point of view. You’ll find 3D page turning effects that you’ll enjoy. Regular readers want efficiency, and they can get it instantaneously by changing pages on the iPad without moving their hands.

You can read in two-page side-by-side mode so you can enjoy the magazine layout. Or you can appreciate the comfort of one-page reading, whether it’s in portrait mode where zoomless reading is made easy for magazines like “Le Point”, or in landscape mode where vertical page scrolling lets you take advantage of the iPad’s width. A total of 3 zoom levels are available in addition to a special mode specifically designed for the newspaper’s larger format.

As soon as you “tap” to purchase, you can start reading immediately: there’s no need to wait for the magazine to download because we offer streaming that works just like it does for videos, you can enjoy reading immediately!

Online and offline reading

In addition to making reading available immediately thanks to our unique magazine streaming application, you can also read offline.
When you buy magazines, they’re automatically streamed and stored onto your iPad. As soon as material is on your iPad, you can read offline: you’ll see small green pins in your library indicating what’s has been successfully downloaded (the grey pins indicate partial downloads).

LeKiosque is ecologically-friendly to other iPad applications: you can decide to discard any magazine whenever you want from your library. And you can decide to re-download older issues, it’s all up to you!




SantaJobs 2010: once again…

Nov. 22nd, 2010 00:13 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/879 — updated on May 1st, 2019 19:15 exists for 14 years & 5 months ago - .

Paris, November 20th 2010, for immediate release

As Apple rules have somewhat relaxed recently, I’ve decided to submit my visutainment SantaJobs for iPhone & iPad.

One year after the refusal, I think this time it might be accepted by Apple, as political caricatures has now being accepted on AppStore.

I’ve submitted a revamped version, with plenty of sounds and music. And in addition, facebook support for social gaming.

Can’t wait guys. I keep you posted.

See: http://DrPouille.com/Santa-Claus and http://DrPouille.com/SantaJobs




Google is everywere, even where and when you don't expect it to be

Oct. 7th, 2010 11:24 by Stéphane de LucaPermalink | TrackBack: https://stephanedeluca.com/trackback/878 — exists for 14 years & 6 months ago

Lately, as I was working with a friend on android on a new way to write native app more effectively, I stumbled upon something quite surprising.
We where doing an HTTP request to a server from within the android app, to a non existent URL, in order to catch the default user-agent of the sdk.
As we used a non existent URL for the first time ever there is no way googlebot could be aware of it. Nevertheless, I was surprised to see googlebot coming right after the expected request!

That means Android is used to sniff web servers

80.14.90.42 - - [07/Oct/2010:11:19:23 +0200] "GET /stephaXXXXXrze HTTP/1.1" 404 1399 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.1-update1; en-us; sdk Build/ECLAIR) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17" 66.249.66.187 - - [07/Oct/2010:11:19:33 +0200] "GET /stephaXXXXXrze HTTP/1.1" 404 1399 "-" "Mediapartners-Google" 80.14.90.42 - - [07/Oct/2010:11:19:39 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 23166 "http://mobilezoo.biz/stephaXXXXXrze" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.1-update1; en-us; sdk Build/ECLAIR) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17"



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