Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Will Google+ challenge Facebook in social gaming?

Technology expert Scott Steinberg is the CEO of high-tech consulting firm TechSavvy Global, and a frequent keynote speaker and media analyst for ABC, CBS and CNN who’s covered the field for 400+ outlets from NPR to Rolling Stone. A celebrated author and entrepreneur, he also hosts video series Gear Up and Game Theory, hailed as “the smartest take on the video game industry.”

Google has ignited a firestorm of interest in the social gaming space following its announcement that social network Google+ will play host to a variety of new video game experiences. But the question remains: Can the online search giant’s latest foray into social networking, despite being the fastest-growing service of its kind, give Facebook and its massive online arcade a run for the money? Based on initial selections such as Angry Birds and Bejeweled Blitz, we wouldn’t bet our PayPal account on it, but then again, looks can be deceiving.

In the latest episode of new technology video (on youtube) series Tech Industry Insider, we examine the space pioneered by companies like Zynga, Playdom and Crowdstar to see if there’s room for more than one Internet titan to play. Google’s determined to break Facebook’s stranglehold on the social games market by undercutting its rival on fees to game developers, but what’s in it form them? And will the gambler pay off? Tune in to find out what the future of social games has in store.


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Google Plus Games

Google Plus took another big step toward solidifying its future last week with the addition of games. As Facebook’s Farmville (as well as countless others) proved, games can keep people glued to their accounts and get people talking and sharing more frequently.

Games now available on Google Plus include Angry Birds, Bejewelled Blitz, Crime City, & Dragons of Atlantis.

When you click to play any of the games in Plus, you’ll get a special reminder that “Games in Google Plus are social.” Some games will access your Plus account and display information to people in your circles, though each game has its own privacy explanation at the outset.

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