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Back in the 80's it would be just you and your console playing games (for me it was my Atari or Commodore 64 at my cousins house). Today games have gone beyond the console to your mobile phone and you are playing with your trusted social network (aka friends, family, co-workers) and as well as those that you don't know all around the world. In our 2nd podcast on gaming development on Android on March 4 at 10am pacific, we focus on social gaming and talk with experts from Motorola, MySpace, Scoreloop, and Moblyng on how to integrate this social functionality within your Android games. Join us for a great conversation where you can ask your questions too.
Here are the podcast details:
| What: | Social Gaming on Android with MySpace, Scoreloop, and Moblyng
Moderators: Randy Ksar, Motorola - Gaming Addict & Social Media Marketing Manager Jill Ford, Motorola - Market Development, Games Panelists include: Dominik Westner, Scoreloop - CIO Spencer Nassar, Moblyng - CTO Chakradhar Nanga, MySpace - Senior Platform Architect |
| When: | March 4, 2010 10am pacific / 1pm eastern time |
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Ask Questions |
During the show you can ask questions to our panelists via the following ways:
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Thanks and look forward to a lively conversation about social gaming. If you have any familiarity with social gaming on Android please comment below with your experience and thoughts on the industry.
-Randy
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