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churn

[churn] / tʃɜrn /


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Lower development costs could mean shorter game lifecycles and faster player churn, Benchmark conceded, potentially reducing user-acquisition spending for individual games.

From Barron's

Lower development costs could mean shorter game lifecycles and faster player churn, Benchmark conceded, potentially reducing user-acquisition spending for individual games.

From Barron's

"A classical computer has to churn through possibilities one by one, looking for the correct answer," said Simon.

From Science Daily

What the churn obscures is that appetite — for food, for novelty, for decision-making itself — is not constant.

From Salon

In this Apple TV series, O’Hara nails the fickle, chaotic and nonsensical churn of the industry through her intense character, who is based on the former Sony Picture Entertainment head, Amy Pascal.

From Los Angeles Times