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Zynga brings losses under control

Zynga reports a sharp drop in its losses in the last three months of 2012, as revenues at the designer of games including Farmville stabilised.

 

Can 'FarmVille 2' save struggling Zynga?

Not long ago, online games company Zynga looked on pace to unseat much bigger, well-established rivals as it rode the popularity of "FarmVille," the clicking game of virtual cows and real money.

 

Angry Birds, Farmville and Other Hyperaddictive ‘Stupid Games’

How time-wasting video games escaped the arcade, jumped into our pockets and took over our lives.

 

Zynga Close to Raising $500 Million

Zynga Close to Raising $500 Million

Zynga is close to raising as much as $500 million from a group of investors in a round of financing that could value the maker of CityVille, FarmVille and other popular Facebook games as high as $10 billion.

 

FarmVille No Longer Facebook's Top Application

FarmVille No Longer Facebook's Top Application

This is a historic moment for social games. “FarmVille,” the hit Facebook game among all hit Facebook games, is no longer the top app on the social network. For the first time since claiming the top spot more than a year ago in August 2009, FarmVille has fallen to second place in terms of monthly active users on Facebook, according to AppData.com. Coming in at no. 1 now is the app “Phrases.”

 

Mother Pleads Guilty to Murdering Baby For Interrupting Her “FarmVille” Game

Mother Pleads Guilty to Murdering Baby For Interrupting Her “FarmVille” Game

A 22-year-old mother from Jacksonville, Florida, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for shaking her 3-month-old son to death after his crying interrupted her FarmVille game.

 

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