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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Facebook Feed Change Draws Negative Feedback
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Concrete Shoes On Sale - Nice When I Can't Get Into Chicago
Zynga Is Adding More And More Insult To Injury. They Have Decided To Place The Concrete Shoes On Sale In The Marketplace At A Rate Of 20 For 9 RP.
These Concrete Shoes Are Used In Chicago. Possibly For Building Propertys. I Truly Have No Idea What I'd Be Purchasing These For.
Since I Can't Get Into Chicago Because I Haven't Paid For The Early Entry Why Should I Care?.
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Information accessed by games in Google+
Information accessed by games in Google+
Many games in Google+ need access to some information about you in order to work. When you click Playto start playing a game for the first time, you will be told what information a game is requesting from your Google account. Please read the request carefully. If you choose not to grant the game permission, your information will not be shared and you will not be able to play the game.
All the information shared with a game developer can only be used by the developer to improve your experience within a game. It cannot be used for any other purposes such as advertising or attracting other users.
Below are a few examples of how games may use the information that they request:
- Name, profile URL, and photo: Typically used to create your game profile, personalize the game for you, and help your friends find you.
- Country, language, and timezone: Typically used to tailor the game you’re playing to your location and language.
- Gender and birthdate: Typically used to customize text that refers to you.
- E-mail address: A game may want to directly send you game notifications, updates and special offers.
- Ordered list of your people in your circles Google gives the developer an ordered list of people from your circles. This tells the game developer the people you are most likely to want to engage with in the game. The order is based on your interactions across Google. This information could be used by the game to present you with people to play the game with, including to invite to the game, and to send gifts and messages.
If you choose to play the game and later decide you're not comfortable with the permissions you’ve granted, you can remove the game's access to your account. Any future updates you make to your account won't be accessible to the game developer.
You can review a short summary of the permissions you have granted the game on the page linked above. To review in full information that a game is accessing, you'd need to remove the game's permissions, then attempt to play the game again so that the permission dialog re-appears.
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ICE SEASON 10 REWARD CHANGED (UPDATED)
Zynga's Nerf Monster Was Quite Active Yesterday. Ice Season 9 Closed And No One Could Collect Their Owl. No One Could Begin Ice Season Ten.
Once Ice Season 10 Did Open The Reward Was Posted As An Arctic Fox.
Then Zynga Said;
Once Ice Season 10 Did Open The Reward Was Posted As An Arctic Fox.
Then Zynga Said;
And Replaced The Arctic Fox With A Slightly Better Loot Item. The Sky Manta.
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Google Opens Social Network
Google Opens Social Network to All Users, Adds Features
September 20, 2011, 5:38 PM EDTBy Brian Womack
Sept. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc., which started its Google+ social network in June as an invitation-only service, is opening the site to all users and rolling out new video-chat and search tools to attract more members.
The company is making its Hangouts feature, which enables group videoconferences, available on mobile phones and for live broadcasts on the Web, wrote Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of engineering, in a blog post. Mountain View, California-based Google also is adding new search capabilities to the social site, which had about 29 million visitors in July, according to ComScore Inc.
With the changes, Google has boosted the number of Google+ features to 100, an effort to woo users and compete with Palo Alto, California-based Facebook Inc., the biggest social network, with more than 750 million members. Google unveiled an online-game service last month with developers such as Zynga Inc., maker of the Facebook game “FarmVille,” and Rovio Entertainment Oy, creator of the hit “Angry Birds.”
“For the past 12 weeks we’ve been in field trial, and during that time we’ve listened and learned a great deal,” Gundotra wrote. “We’re nowhere near done, but with the improvements we’ve made so far we’re ready to move from field trial to beta, and introduce our 100th feature: open signups.”
The new search service will find content such as photos from within Google+ and around the Web, he said. More than 1 billion items are shared daily on the site, he said.
As part of the improvements to Hangouts, the company is planning to enable new ways to share content. That includes showing friends what’s on a user’s computer screen, such as photos or lesson plans; sharing drawings on a digital sketchpad; and incorporating Google Docs, including word-processing documents.
Google fell 5 cents to $546.63 at 4 p.m. New York time on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The stock has declined 8 percent this year.
--Editors: Jillian Ward, Nick Turner
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