Topic: FarmVille
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Zynga IPO suggests it's worth up to $20 billion
Zynga is expected to sell $1.5 billion to $2 billion of its stock to the public as early as this fall. Zynga created Farmville and other popular online games.
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Nintendo Wii 2 will rock E3: reports
Nintendo Wii 2 will be the biggest news coming out of E3, according to reports. But with titles like Halo 4, Modern Warfare 3, and Mass Effect 3, can the new system (which most likely will not be called the Nintendo Wii 2) hold on to headlines for long?
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Zynga launches 'Empire' within days of its IPO
Zynga debuts 'Empires & Allies' as it prepares to sell shares of itself to the public. Valued at $10 billion, Zynga could make even more with its initial public offering.
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6 questions for Marcella Hazan, queen of social media
Is that really the Marcella Hazan commenting on my blog? Turns out it is!
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Indonesia's real-life Farmville
Rising food prices are galvanizing Jakarta's urban farming movement.
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Greek debt crisis Act II: one of five things to watch April 15
Greek debt crisis worsens as its interest rates soar and government prepares new spending curbs. Also on the radar: Bank of America earnings and inflation jitters.
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Angry Birds flying to Facebook
Angry Birds has already conquered Android and iOS devices. The next step: Facebook.
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Zynga – maker of 'FarmVille' – in talks to raise cash
Znyga talks with potential investors would value firm at $7 billion to $9 billion, Wall Street Journal reports.
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Oregon Trail is coming to Facebook. Caulk the wagons!
Oregon Trail, the strategy game first launched in 1971, is finally coming to Facebook. So how will the Facebook edition of The Oregon Trail stack up to the original?
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Opinion: Why you should quit Facebook now
The very essence of Facebook is the sale of personal information. Throw in rogue apps and a lack of vetting, and you've got a security nightmare waiting to happen.
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FarmVille knocked off top slot at Facebook
FarmVille has been replaced by Phrases as the most popular application on Facebook.
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FarmVille hits Apple devices, just in time for iPhone 4 launch
FarmVille fanatic far from Facebook? Fear not. Beginning this week, you can play FarmVille on your Apple iPhone and iPad.
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E3 2010: What to expect from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 2010: At this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, video game companies are going to try to convince you that 3-D screens, gesture-recognition cameras and ultra-sensitive motion controllers are what you need to have a good time.
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Farmville on Yahoo? Yahoo and Facebook strike alliance.
Can't get enough of Farmville? Now you'll see it on Yahoo too as Facebook and Yahoo team-up.
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Facebook and FarmVille will be friends for five more (long) years
Facebook and FarmVille were rumored to be splitsville. But today Zynga, the maker of FarmVille, announced it had entered a five-year partnership with Facebook.
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Happy Earth Day: Apologies for the late thank-you card
We're marking the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. That's a little embarrassing considering our 4.5 billion-year-old planet has been so hospitable.
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Opinion: Is Facebook creating a temptation generation?
Facebook is the digital marshmallow we can't resist.
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UK boy runs up $1.4K bill on Facebook's FarmVille
And you thought FarmVille on Facebook was free? Not for everyone.
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What's wrong with Google Buzz?
This week, Google rolled out a new social media platform. But not everyone is in love with Google Buzz.
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Right click to harvest your crops in FarmVille
On Facebook, the online farming game FarmVille has millions planting, rotating crops, and raising livestock without the cleanup or the smell.
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Will the Apple iPad have Flash? Nope, and Adobe is mad.
The new iPad might be "the best browsing experience you’ve ever had." But it still won't load Flash websites.
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Four ways technology will change advertising in 2010
Advertising will encourage you to stay on web pages longer and could soon bring the technology from 'Minority Report' to your cell phone. And you can buy stuff for your online self, too.



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