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Zynga Co-Founder Wants To Make American Politics More Like FarmVille
Do you remember Mark Pincus? He co-founded Zynga and led the burgeoning online games company as CEO until 2013 when he was replaced by then czar of Xbox entertainment, Don Mattrick. After returning to the company for a short stint in 2015, Pincus now has a new pet project: making the Democratic Party more like…
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Fewer People Are Actively Playing Zynga Games
Briefly: In early 2013, 53 million people were actively playing Zynga games. Twelve months later, that number has dropped to 28 million.
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Zynga Boosts Its Mobile Lineup With New FarmVille, Words With Friends
In a special note today to players thanking them for six years of support, Zynga chief operating officer Clive Downie revealed three new mobile titles soon to be released worldwide, including a FarmVille 2 game that’s completely different from its Facebook counterpart.
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Report: Zynga Founder Asked Obama To ‘Pardon’ Edward Snowden
Yesterday, a bunch of America’s leading tech sector executives met with US President Barack Obama. Things got really interesting when the conversation moved onto the fate of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.