By: Japanese firms battle for mobile social game supremacy | VentureBeat
[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
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[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
View ArticleBy: Japanese firms battle for mobile social game supremacy | Startups List
[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | VentureBeat
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | Startups List
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company Ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | Tech News...
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company Ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Mobile gaming industry ramping up | Gideros Mobile
[...] Japanese based Dena bought NgMoco for $403M [...]
View ArticleBy: Alibaba to pre-load mobile gaming on its Chinese operating system | Tech...
[...] attention when it purchased US iPhone development specialist Ngmoco for $400 million last year, as Venture Beat reported at the [...]
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[...] attention when it purchased US iPhone development specialist Ngmoco for $400 million last year, as Venture Beat reported at the [...]
View ArticleBy: Neil Young’s path to the multibillion-dollar mobile social game market...
[...] Young sold his San Francisco startup Ngmoco to Japan’s DeNA for $403 million in the fall of 2010. And that was just the beginning of Young and DeNA’s quest to create a multibillion-dollar [...]
View ArticleBy: Neil Young’s path to the multibillion-dollar mobile social game market...
[...] Young sold his San Francisco startup Ngmoco to Japan’s DeNA for $403 million in the fall of 2010. And that was just the beginning of Young and DeNA’s quest to create a multibillion-dollar [...]
View ArticleBy: Neil Young’s path to the multibillion-dollar mobile social game market...
[...] Young sold his San Francisco startup Ngmoco to Japan’s DeNA for $403 million in the fall of 2010. And that was just the beginning of Young and DeNA’s quest to create a multibillion-dollar [...]
View ArticleBy: What is Facebook’s App Center Really About? | PlacePlay
[...] Japanese companies, have made sizable purchases in the US to crack the North American market ( ngmoco & OpenFeint respectively). It remains to be seen whether they will have success; DeNA...
View ArticleBy: Japan’s DeNA grabs exclusive Transformers deal to boost its mobile gaming...
[...] picked up US-based Ngmoco, the iPhone game publisher, in 2011 in a $400 million deal that established a beach head for the firm in the US. DeNA’s iOS games have been [...]
View ArticleBy: DeNA’s Neil Young: You have to ‘iterate the f*** out of your products’ to...
[...] particularly since he sold his San Francisco startup Ngmoco a couple of years ago to Japan’s DeNA for $403 million. Now he is leading DeNA-Ngmoco’s expansion as it tries to become a worldwide...
View ArticleBy: Why Japanese mobile company forth to the U.S.mobile market « motionBEAT...
[...] -DeNA is buying Ngmoco for up to $400 million in cash(http://venturebeat.com/2010/10/12/japans-dena-buys-iphone-game-publisher-ngmoco-for-up-to-400m/) -GREE Buys Mobile Social Gaming Platform...
View ArticleBy: Founders leave DeNA’s Ngmoco mobile gaming division | VentureBeat
[...] company. That’s a big change for the organization, since DeNA acquired Ngmoco for more than $403 million in the fall of 2010 as part of its plan to move into the U.S. [...]
View ArticleBy: Founders leave DeNA’s Ngmoco mobile gaming division | VentureBeat
[...] company. That’s a big change for the organization, since DeNA acquired Ngmoco for more than $403 million in the fall of 2010 as part of its plan to move into the U.S. [...]
View ArticleBy: Japan’s DeNA Is Tearing Up the US Google Play Charts | Egypt
[...] relationship. The company is steadily amassing an impressive stable of game publishers. In 2010, it bought up Ngmoco in a deal worth as much as $400 [...]
View ArticleBy: Japan’s DeNA is tearing up the US Google Play charts with the No. 1 and...
[...] relationship. The company is steadily amassing an impressive stable of game publishers. In 2010, it bought up Ngmoco in a deal worth as much as $400 [...]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: The Capitals™ – Capitalists' Magazine |資本家札記 | With $12M in funding,...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, Ne3twork aims to build a web knowledge formed on...
[…] final startup was a large success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in Oct 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped a association attain in […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, N3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: The Capitals™ – Capitalists' Magazine |資本家札記 | With $12M in funding,...
[…] last startup was a big success, as Japan’sDeNA bought Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $400 million. Young stayed on for a time and helped the company succeed […]
View ArticleBy: With $12M in funding, N3twork aims to build a web experience based on...
[…] ultimate startup was once an important success, as Japan’sDeNA offered Ngmoco in October 2010 for around $ 400 million. younger stayed on for a time and helped the corporate […]
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