GigaomZynga may be coming back, but social gaming is not what it was
Zynga is pleasing investors with its latest numbers, but social gaming alone won’t keep it from doing better than breaking even. Read more »
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Zynga is pleasing investors with its latest numbers, but social gaming alone won’t keep it from doing better than breaking even. Read more »
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