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Get Games adding 150 games

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Get Games adding 150 games


Get Games adding 150 games

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 10:57 PM PST

Get Games adding 150 gamesGet Games, the digital download site launched in November has announced that it has added 19 games this week, with 150 more expected in the upcoming weeks.

The site launched with little content outside of Serious Sam HD but now seems to be making some headway.

Popular titles Machinarium, Trine and EuFloria are available for £29.95 each and other titles are available for cheaper.

"Our goal is to work with people professionally and to run a nimble and efficient business which should result in a service that makes sense for the content owner as well as the retailer, a relationship which too often seems to be out of step in traditional retail and digital distribution at the moment,"
says founder Rupert Loman.

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Video Daily: The 'iPad' Apple tablet advertisement?

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 10:35 PM PST

Video Daily: The 'iPad' Apple tablet advertisement?All speculation (and almost certainly fake), but still interesting to see the latest "buzz" video about the still unconfirmed upcoming Apple tablet.

Here is the "iPad":

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AOL buys Internet video firm StudioNow

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 10:18 PM PST

AOL buys Internet video firm StudioNowAOL has announced it will be acquiring the Internet video firm StudioNow for $36.5 million in cash, in an effort to boost the company's video offerings.

The portal now owns 80 sites, and CEO Tim Armstrong adds: "We have a big need for video."

Because of the acquisition, AOL can expand quicker then building a video platform from scratch, adds Armstrong. "We did a search across the video landscape," he said. "We knew we wanted to buy, versus build, because of the time frame we were looking at," he said.

The Washington Post says StudioNow's "founder has said his company can produce videos for corporations at a cost of $3,000, compared with to what was once a typical starting price of $15,000. The firm's clients have included publisher Simon & Schuster and Maxim magazine."

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Google Chrome updated to version 4, stable

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 09:32 PM PST

Google Chrome updated to version 4, stableGoogle has announced that the Chrome browser has been updated to version 4 (stable), giving PC users access to 1500 new features and extensions. Chrome 4 beta has been available for some time, including extensions, but users will want to update to the stable version to make sure they access all the features and bug fixes.

Full change log here.

Download it here from Afterdawn: Google Chrome 4

Need help using extensions?

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