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- At Zynga, Keeping It Virtual and Vague
Zynga makes money by selling virtual goods to a handful of people playing its games. How exactly does the process work? The social gaming company, whether for competitive or other reasons, has tried mightily to keep things obscure.
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012 - Learn the Tricks of the 'Trade' with TraderPlay
LONDON, January 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --New online game offers risk-free, real-time access to stock market with real cash prizes to be wonAn exciting new, free, online game is bringing the stock market ...
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012 - Analyst: Zynga Not 'Growing Like A Hot Internet Company'
After a rally bumped stock more than 40%, a reality check. Only 6% of active Zynga players pay, according to estimates.
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012 - Rogers Middle School team wins second in Stock Market Game
With $100,000 in their pockets, Rogers Middle School students Colin Britt and Divjot Walia banked on tricks of the trade to succeed in stock market investment.
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012 - Zynga shares spike on Facebook IPO
Casual game company sees stock price jump 33% this week after social network announces plans to go public.
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012 - A brief history of the most over-used special effect in video games: Lens flare
Virtual cameras don't have lenses. You know that, right? Welcome to our ode to one of gaming's most over-used special effects - lens flare. I'm sure the first person to think of it got a big pat on the back from his peers.
virtual stock game 06 Feb 2012
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