Thank you to FarmVille Freak Ron for bringing this newest glitch to our attention. It seems that several FarmVille Freaks have reported issues that when they try to “Publish this story to your FaceBook Wall and your friends’ home pages?” it does not load properly preventing them from being able to click the publish button.


FarmVille Gearhead Ribbon
FarmVille has introduced a new achievement, the Gearhead Ribbon, today.
The Gearhead Ribbon works with the new Garage feature. Note, that not everyone has access to the Garage at this point. Read the rest of this entry »
The new FarmVille Garage feature provides storage for your FarmVille Vehicles and also allows you to upgrade all your FarmVille Vehicles, which improves their productivity and thus your farming time!
Although not everyone has access at the moment, in the future everyone will have the opportunity to build their own Garage.
Here is a guide on how this new feature will work. Read the rest of this entry »
There is another new FarmVille FaceBook newsfeed sharing scam.
You may see these scam posts on your FaceBook wall. They appear to be legitimate FarmVille shares of Crafting Building samples and goods, but if you notice the word “FarmVille” (as it is usually written on legitimate FarmVille shares) appears as “farmville” in lowercase letters.
You may want to avoid clicking these fake shares. Read the rest of this entry »
SAN FRANCISCO & TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Zynga today announced that it has acquired Tokyo-based Unoh, one of Japan’s leading social games companies. Unoh will be part of the foundation of Zynga Japan’s mobile product efforts, which will be a joint venture between SoftBank Group and Zynga, accelerating Zynga Japan’s entry into the Japanese social gaming market.
“Zynga is delighted to welcome the Unoh team, one of the pioneer Japanese social game developers, to the Zynga family”
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – Curt Schilling faces daunting challenges – but not insurmountable ones – in turning his company’s flagship video game into a hit and making good on his promises to Rhode Island.
The retired Red Sox ace’s 38 Studios is aiming to crack the toughest section of the gaming market with its Copernicus project, a so-called massive multiplayer online game, or MMO.
The $75 million loan guaranteed by Rhode Island taxpayers that the company is getting will fund the MMO’s development and allow 38 Studios to eventually publish its own titles, according to Schilling, who has estimated his personal investment in the company at more than $5 million. Read the rest of this entry »
Cloud computing and biotech are the two most important nonlinearly growing economic sectors. These two sectors intersect in Seattle in a unique way that has important implications for all involved. Small changes now will make big changes in what our lives are like decades from today, and Seattleites will have a ringside seat.
For now, there are only three organizations with the resources and outlook to be cloud providers: Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN), Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT). Two of the three are headquartered in the Seattle area, and the third, Google, has a research presence there. Only Microsoft and Amazon appear interested in supplying cloud services per se, and they really are setting the cloud agenda. This leaves Seattle with a planetwide dominance it enjoys in no other economic area except perhaps global health. Such dominance shouldn’t be taken for granted (see: aerospace), but for now if you want to drive the cloud agenda in research, development, startups, or bizdev, you are going to spend time in Seattle. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s a website we’ve all either loved or hated but despite the hundreds of pokes we’ve received, invites to play Farmville, Mafia Wars, and Vampires and Werewolves, Facebook still tops as one of the online destinations we (now admit it) gravitate to when we wake up in the morning, during the day, and before we go to bed at night. Next to Twitter, it’s the one site I check every 5 minutes. Yes, 5 minutes.
Last week’s Facebook revelations had us nodding our heads at finding out that Al Pacino’s face was on the original Facebook page, one early Facebook function was a file sharing service, the first “work networks” included Apple and Microsoft, and that Facebook had hidden Easter eggs in its site design. Read the rest of this entry »
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