Archive for June, 2009

Social Gaming Summit 2009

Kudos to Charles Hudson for a splendid job running the Social Gaming Summit. It was a great turnout, over 500 folks showed up well north of the 200 or so they expected. A few big takeaways: There is no ip in casual games. Duplicating each other’s games has been around forever, but now Zynga has […]

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There is no place like New York City

I have had a love hate relationship with NYC, having lived there for 20 years from 1983-2003, through some of the best and worst times NYC had to offer. But there are moments like the one I experienced yesterday, which cover more than a multitude of problems. I walked into the Barnes and Noble on […]

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