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The service is based on the Social Gold currency platform by Jambool.
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The service is based on the Social Gold currency platform by Jambool.
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In the subsequent months the company has invested approximately $150 million in Zynga, and purchased social gaming companies Slide and Jambool for $182 million and $70 million respectively.
Bryce Maddock: Socially Awkward: A History of Google's Social Media Failures Bryce Maddock 2010
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Its recent shopping splurge has led to investments in social games maker Zynga in July; the acquisition of Slide, a maker of Facebook apps in early August; and, last week, the purchase of Jambool, which runs virtual currency systems for social games.
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Earlier this month, it acquired visual shopping site Like. com, online payment systems vendor Jambool, and social apps maker Slide.
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In the subsequent months the company has invested approximately $150 million in Zynga, and purchased social gaming companies Slide and Jambool for $182 million and $70 million respectively.
Bryce Maddock: Socially Awkward: A History of Google's Social Media Failures Bryce Maddock 2010
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Its recent shopping splurge has led to investments in social games maker Zynga in July; the acquisition of Slide, a maker of Facebook apps in early August; and, last week, the purchase of Jambool, which runs virtual currency systems for social games.
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Its recent shopping splurge has led to investments in social games maker Zynga in July; the acquisition of Slide, a maker of Facebook apps in early August; and, last week, the purchase of Jambool, which runs virtual currency systems for social games.
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In the subsequent months the company has invested approximately $150 million in Zynga, and purchased social gaming companies Slide and Jambool for $182 million and $70 million respectively.
Bryce Maddock: Socially Awkward: A History of Google's Social Media Failures 2010
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In the subsequent months the company has invested approximately $150 million in Zynga, and purchased social gaming companies Slide and Jambool for $182 million and $70 million respectively.
Bryce Maddock: Socially Awkward: A History of Google's Social Media Failures Bryce Maddock 2010
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