Gaming

Zynga IPO Announced

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07/01/2011

Zynga the social-gaming company known for “FarmVille” and “Texas HoldEm Poker,” announced today that it has filed an S-1 with the SEC for a proposed initial public offering of its Class A common stock. There’s been no public reaction from Facebook, yet. The number of shares to be offered and the price range for this [...]


Cloudmach launches 3D HTML5 Game Platform

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06/22/2011

After three years in development, Cloudmach officially launched its 3D Cloud Gaming platform which is designed to deliver high-quality gaming experience to any web-enabled device without plugins, downloads, or other third party installations. The Cloudmach platform is designed to power anything on the Web, but offers gamers a degree of availability that has never been [...]


Pro’s view: HTML5 Still a Toddler

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05/22/2011

Via Streaming Media: At the Streaming East 2011 show this month, Robert Reinhardt (founder of videoRX.com and a true nuts-to-bolts video development and deployment expert), outlined key reasons video publishers should not run headlong into HTML5. First and foremost, the driver of a sound video delivery conversation should be What devices do you want to [...]


Sony Admits Security Hacked

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04/27/2011

Via Computerworld & Bloomberg “It’s been six days and the PlayStation Network is still offline, and now Sony has acknowledged that the problem involved a security breach. The online multiplayer gaming site, along with Qriocity, Sony’s cloud music subscription service, went down last Wednesday and may not be back for another week. After the outage, [...]


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