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2011/07/27

Zynga Partners With Tencent to Offer Chinese 'CityVille' Game

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Jul 27, 2011

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This Week's Top Story - Zynga, Tencent Prep Chinese 'CityVille' Game

Zynga, Tencent Prep Chinese 'CityVille' Game

Zynga Inc., the largest developer of games on Facebook Inc.'s site, will offer a Chinese version of "CityVille" via Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s service to bring its most popular game to the world's biggest Internet market.

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Welcome to the Tech Insider This week, writer Jun Yang looks at Zynga’s plans to bring its most popular game, ‘CityVille,’ to the world’s biggest Internet market—China. We also have stories on SAP, InterDigital, Broadcom and Google. Enjoy!

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