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IPO or new Farmville platform?

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You are here: Home / Facebook for Advanced / IPO or new Farmville platform? February 8, 2012 by FBFanPost   Filed under Facebook for Advanced Photo Credit: Phil Temple Deborah Graham , Opinion Editor February 8, 2012 Filed under Opinion We knew eventually Mark Zuckerberg would make Facebook public. On Feb.1 Facebook  filed for its initial public offering (IPO). This means anyone can buy shares from the company on an open stock exchange. According to a recent report...Read Full Story

FarmVille Toys Are Coming: Zynga and Hasbro Sign Licensing Deal - Mashable

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All Things Digital FarmVille Toys Are Coming: Zynga and Hasbro Sign Licensing Deal Mashable Social gaming juggernaut Zynga is teaming up with toy maker Hasbro to create a “wide range of toys and gaming experiences” based on Zynga properties and brands, a release read. The first products are expected to hit the market in Fall 2012. Zynga, Hasbro unveil partnership Reuters Hasbro licenses game characters and brands from Zynga VentureBeat Industry Gaming Leaders Hasbro and Zynga Announce Global...Read Full Story

Zynga Tests ‘Reward Advertising’ in CityVille

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Zynga , aiming to expand its advertising revenue without annoying users, is quietly experimenting with “reward advertising” on CityVille that lets players earn energy by interacting with a sponsor. Sponsors for the program, which rolled out in December, include Coca-Cola, MasterCard and the DVD release of the 20th Century Fox film What’s Your Number? . When players got to a point in CityVille where they needed more energy, some had the option of “interacting” with the advertisers in various...Read Full Story

Investors give 'Farmville' maker a cold shoulder

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BARBARA ORTUTAY AP Technology Writer NEW YORK As its workers celebrated with hot chocolate and cinnamon buns, Zynga saw its stock dinged on its first day of trading Friday — an unexpected turn of events for a closely watched public debut seen as a precursor to Facebook's next year. Zynga Inc., the online game developer behind "FarmVille," ''Mafia Wars" and other popular time killers on Facebook, raised at least $1 billion in its initial public...Read Full Story

Farmville Tricks – Put FV Cash Into Your Pocket!

By imagesnothing on  From checkintocashs.wordpress.com
A big portion of FarmVille players are online searching for the most effective and free methods to make FV Cash and to level up. Keep in mind that you will take a reasonable amount of time to level up and consequently to earn Farm cash if you don’t know what to do. Check these FarmVille tricks to learn how to maximize your cashflow. There are basically three different ways to earn Farm cash on FarmVille. The first one is by Leveling Up; for each time you level up you will receive One...Read Full Story
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The GuardianHasbro inks deals with Zynga to make new board gamesBoston HeraldBy Brendan Lynch Pawtucket, RI-based Hasbro has struck a deal with San Francisco's Zynga, the maker of popular Facebook games such as Farmville, Mafia Wars and Words With Friends, to translate those digital games into physical board games.Zynga, Hasbro partner to make toys, gamesReutersHasbro to develop toys based on Zynga gamesBoston.comFarmVille-opoly? Hasbro inks...  
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Zynga, whose games account for $445m of Facebook's $3.7bn revenue in 2011, to create FarmVille figurines with toy firmThe pixelated cows so many people now spend their lunch breaks playing with online will soon morph into figurines for their desks.Zynga, the San Francisco-based firm behind the popular Facebook games FarmVille and Mafia Wars, has signed a deal with Hasbro that will allow the 89-year-old board-game company to create real-life...  
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Zynga Inc., the company behind popular Facebook games such as "FarmVille" and "CityVille," is expected to discuss its plans for continued growth when it report its earnings for the first time as a public company on Tuesday.  
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Zynga Games has been known to have a considerable part of the Facebook community left addicted with its online games. Social-network based games including Farmville and Mafia Wars have left Facebook users spellbound ever since they first showed up online. Now, Zynga Games has signed the dotted line along with Hasbro to unleash a range of toys and physical games on unsuspecting kid and adult fans alike. Off late, Zynga has begun creating a...  
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If you thought Facebook games were just for middle-aged moms, think again. Zynga and Hasbro have announced a partnership allowing the toy company to release numerous toys and games based on Zynga's leading social games starting this fall. While specifics weren't mentioned in the release, Zynga says this partnership could lead to several pieces of "co-branded merchandise." "This partnership is so special because it represents an exciting...  
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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, along with his three top leutinants, will get about USD 2 million in just salaries and bonuses, but cannot work on creating a rival to the social networking giant. This has been disclosed in Facebook's ...  
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San Francisco-based Zynga is the world's largest developer of online social games. The company's offerings include FarmVille, CityVille, Words With Friends, CastleVille, and Zynga Poker. Zynga's games are popular in social networking sites such as Facebook ...  
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