"Once again PopCap is bringing a beloved game to the Facebook Platform and enhancing already successful game play with social features and functionality," said Gareth Davis, Facebook Platform Manager.
Someday, maybe."We've received a ton of feedback regarding how players consume Bejeweled Blitz and other leading social games, and incorporated a number of those insights into this initial phase of Zuma Blitz, with more to come," said Jason Kapalka, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer at PopCap.
This is the only reason I could see to join FB. So, I got to thinking.instead of talking about what I am doing or not doing that I should not or should be doing, not that I am doing anything I shouldn't, why not post all of the things my employer is or is not doing that they shouldn't or should be doing? Too many companies get away with crap because you can never find the guy who did it and you can't put the whole company in jail, but exposing the truth to the light of day might just have an effect, or at least it might make me feel better. Like the guy who does something stupid at work and gets away with it, then brags about it on FB and can't understand why he is being fired. If you think FB people are stupid, their customers are worse. :sarky:įormer employee comes out and says FB employees are pirating customer info and they never bother to deny it, and still have not said they did anything about it, which implies that they did not.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? In the end I do feel kinda stupid having gotten caught up in such a brilliant marketing research / data phishing scheme. My point in this post is Considering the addictive nature and slow, assimilation process could it be possible that facebook is the start of a Borg / Matrix hybrid that will one day lead to the fall of man? It's almost like its the technological serum that will eventually turn almost all humans into zombies. the darn thing knocked down my computer (crashed is too strong a word but it was a pain in the butt). due to ignorance on what I was clicking and 2. I've never played a game and only downloaded one app which was 1. And outside of business contacts and a very rare and occasional need to contact someone that you don't normally converse with any way, I don't see much use for the place. It's amazing how terribly addicting that platform is. So much so I'll be hard pressed to get back into the mix with it for work on Tuesday. So I'm day two and a half out from my Labor Day weekend self imposed ban from facebook and you know what? I think I like the none fb way of life better.