A Serious Take on Internet Game Play

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(October 28, 2009) Mark Pincus, Serial entrepreneur and founder of Zynga, and Bing Gordon, longtime Electronic Arts creative mind and investor on behalf of KPCB, discuss successful CEOs, building sustainable companies, mentorship, and the consumer pay-driven Web 3.0.

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  • Could these two self serving, self centred jokers be any more objectionable?

  • The company Zynga is very unethical using lead generation offer scams, and impossible to cancel re-occurring phone charges. Go read the Wiki page on Zynga if you want to know more.

    FarmVille is known as ScamVille for a reason.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing discuss successful CEOs, building sustainable companies, mentorship, and the consumer pay-driven Web 3.0.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing discuss successful CEOs, building sustainable companies, mentorship, and the consumer pay-driven Web 3.0.

  • Internet game play is also considered as an addiction.

  • I personally like this, especially that I myself am an internet game enthusiast such that in facebook.

  • 0% content, 100% Circle Jerk.

  • Did Bing founded Bing.com too?

  • The third business model of the internet. Very interesting. I too can see viability in internet revenues based off intangible "fun!"

  • This was fantastic!!!

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