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EA to buy Rupture from Napster founder in USD30m deal - Rumour
Major video games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) is in advanced talks to buy social games network Rupture for USD30m, reports Techcrunch. Rupture, which is the third startup venture by Napster founder Shawn Fanning, is expected to finalise terms with EA "imminently", says the report. ...
Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., Rupture, Napster Inc., Snocap, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., imeem
News items 2008-05-09
CTRL in distribution deal with Bebo ahead of programme launch
Games-focused video production company, CTRL, has signed an online distribution deal with Bebo, reports C21. The agreement marks the 35th partner CTRL-TV has secured for its forthcoming programme content. The company hopes to secure 50 online partners by its Jun 1 2008 launch. ...
Tags: Bebo, MySpace, BT, AOL, ROK Corporation Limited, Blinkx, imeem, Nokia Corp.
News items 2008-05-09
CRTL-TV to distribute videogames on Bebo
Dutch games-focused video producer, CTRL-TV, has signed an online distribution deal with AOL-owned social network Bebo, says media news site C21. The agreement marks the 35th partner CTRL-TV has secured for its forthcoming videogames distribution scheme. The company hopes to secure 50 online partners by its Jun 1 2008...
Tags: Bebo, MySpace, BT, AOL, ROK Corporation Limited, Blinkx, imeem, Nokia Corp.
News items 2008-05-09

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Free (Legal) Music on Your PC
If you listen to music while you work, there's good news from Last.fm. Now you can listen to any song you want for free up to three times before you have to decide whether you want to own it. Certainly, other sites like imeem and napster offer similar services, but...
Tags: David Goldenberg, PC
Blog posts 2008-01-23
VIEWPOINT: EA might buy its way into the social networking MMO sphere
Major video games publisher Electronic Arts (EA) is in advanced talks to buy gaming social network Rupture for USD30m, reports Techcrunch. Although still in beta, Rupture is known to offer a social network around ?World of Warcraft’. More recently, however, the startup expanded its offering by adding new online...
Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., Rupture, Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., Activision Inc.
News items 2008-05-09
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