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Facebook and Zynga are facing a class-action lawsuit over their 'scam' advertising strategy. It's alleged that they 'cheat' users of games like Farmville and Mafia Wars. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers re-arrange the furniture to watch the show.
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- FarmVille Storage Sheds and Barns : How Do They Work? (associatedcontent.com)
- Zynga To Launch Smash Hit FarmVille On FarmVille.com (feedburner.com)
- FarmVille Premium White Mystery Eggs, Chicken Coops, Expansion Opportunity... (associatedcontent.com)
Zynga's Farmville has taken the social gaming landscape by storm, quickly reaching the number one social media game spot, as determined by daily players. If you've been searching for some cheats to help you in Farmville then chances are you've been fairly dissatisfied with the results. But alas, I have one quick tip that may help you. As you may know, once you get to higher levels in Farmville it becomes increasingly difficult to manage your...
From z.about.com
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- Some Facebook games accused in Internet scams (mediabysistrunk.blogspot.com)
From the beginning, the profitability and viability of popular Facebook social networking games Mafia Wars and Farmville were predicated on the backs of scams, boasts Zynga CEO Mark Pincus in this video. "I did every horrible thing in the book just to get revenues," he crows in the clip to a gathered bunch of fellow scumbag app developers. In games like Mafia Wars, Farmville, YoVille and Vampires Live, you know, some of the major sources of...
From consumerist.com
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- Mafia Wars CEO Brags About Scamming People From Day One (consumerist.com)
More than 63 million people play the Facebook game called "Farmville" every month, and some even shell out real money to get ahead in the virtual reality. Host Scott Simon speaks to Dean Takahashi, who writes about gaming for the technology news blog VentureBeat, about why the game is so popular.
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From npr.org
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Facebook games Mafia Wars, FarmVille, Restaurant City have become surprisingly effective at diverting time wasters among the social-networking crowd. More than 63 million people alone play FarmVille. But now accusations have surfaced that the games can lead some more gullible players, including children, into Internet scams, ...
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From megite.com
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This guide provides an overview of Zynga's Mafia Wars on Facebook, and talks about certain strategies and tips to make you a better player. If you haven't started already, I warn you, this game can be addicting!Contributor: J.M. SodenPublished: Nov 09, 2009
From associatedcontent.com
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- So how does Farmville and Mafia Wars make money? (odonnellweb.com)
- Mafia Wars- a computer guy weighs in (electkevin.blogspot.com)
When is a game not a game? FarmVille, a "social game" available on Facebook, is dividing opinion across the web as users and pundits flock to criticise its somewhat cynical nature and praise its unprecedented success. Since its release in June, nearly 60 million people have downloaded the application – a similar figure to the number of Wiis sold to date across the world.The object of the game is simple – to plant crops, and harvest them. Many...
From blogs.guardian.co.uk
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- He Gets the Farmville Vote (boaltalk.blogspot.com)
- Mafia Wars Moscow Looted Items Guide (associatedcontent.com)




