Friday, July 8, 2011


King.com Launches New Android Game
Los Angeles- and London-based King.com, the mobile and social games developer, said this week that it has launched a new Android game called Miner Speed. The game is already available on Facebook, King's own game portal, and Apple iOS. The firm also said it has launched a new Facebook game called Mahjong Saga on Facebook this week, and already has more than 100,000 daily active users on the game. Miner Speed for Android is free.
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Adly Adds Analytics
Beverly Hills-based Adly, the online Twitter advertising site headed by Arnie Gullov-Singh, said Friday that it has rolled out a new, analytics offering for celebrities and brands. The firm said its new Adly Analytics product provides celebrities with audience demographics, such as top fans and influencers, understanding of what other celebrities and brands fans are following, growth or decrease in followers, as well as geographic breakdown of fans. Pricing on the new analytics offering was not (More info...)
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LA's Technology, VC, and Entertainment Industry Meets Royalty
The Los Angeles technology industry appears to have landed as the first stop of Prince William and new bride Catherine in Los Angeles today, as the two are scheduled to present at the Variety Venture Capital and New Media Summit in Beverly Hills. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge apparently are serving on a panel at the conference, at their very first stop in the Los Angeles area. Prince William and Catherine are making a whirlwind stop in Los Angeles over the weekend. Apparently, the conference (More info...)
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OpenX Expands In EMEA
Pasadena-based OpenX, which develops Internet advertising server software and related services, said this morning that it has made a major, European expansion. According to the firm, it has appointed Vincent Pelillo as Managing Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Pelillo was previously at Orange-France Telecom Group, heading up that firm's ad exchange efforts. The company said it is making a "major expansion" into the European market.
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