GameGround raises $4.1 million for gamer version of Facebook »
Posted By IsraGeek 5 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyGameGround, which was founded by several successful Israeli serial-entrepreneurs, is still in stealth mode but its idea is to offer gamers a social network with a real-time news feed that will show things such as when friends get high scores in games or when they get destroyed in a game.
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I am a thirty-something (on the low end of the thirties) "hi tech" professional from Tel Aviv, Israel. Although I am in the twilight of ...
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please read, as it contains some suggestions for this game...and the knowlege is for free...it can be done inside a browser like opera using the mouse.
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