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The tiff between the world’s largest social network and the company behind the “FarmVille” social game escalated this week. Facebook on Tuesday shot back at Zynga, saying the number of ...
Whispers about such an attempt have circulated for years, and today we have an answer: yes and no. Yes, Zynga is starting its own site for games. But no, it’s not leaving Facebook. At least not ...
Facebook released its Games of the Year 2013. Which Zynga titles made an appearance? The top game was surprising, but it would seem wise to assume that Zynga titles made a strong showing.
Zynga’s network of users has historically been tightly linked to Facebook’s social graph, but now the gaming giant is looking to branch out.On Thursday, Zynga rolled out changes to its ...
Zynga — the titan of Facebook games — has launched a brand new game on the social network today and it says the game — called "Empires & Allies" — is its most social app ever.
Zynga is launching a new games service that allows users to play on the company’s website instead of Facebook, potentially driving traffic away from the world’s No. 1 social network that is ...
Zynga execs also repeatedly noted that its new games will be available for Google+, pointing towards a shift from being Facebook's best friend to a more serious player in the social, mobile and ...
San Francisco-based Zynga has grown large and even profitable through developing Facebook games like poker tournament Texas Hold ‘Em. Similar to Slide, RockYou and other third-party app ...
Facebook Inc. and Zynga Game Network Inc. ended weeks of tense negotiations by agreeing Tuesday to a five-year deal to keep Zynga’s social games on the social network. The agreement between the ...
But the next product from the FarmVille house isn't so much a game as it is an app. This is Zynga PhotoBooth, an app that lets users take their Facebook photos and dress them up with Zynga artwork ...
The revision appears to make Zynga more subject to Facebook's general terms for app developers. Effective in March, Facebook will be free to develop its own games, and won't have to deliver on ...