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How To Run Old Games On Windows 7?
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Lines in the source code for Google+ hint that the service will soon get games and a Q&A service.
Engadget uncovered several cryptic lines in the source code that mention "Google+ Games."
This isn't a surprise: earlier this year Google posted a job listing for a product manager of games who would be "significantly influencing Google's social platform."
Last year, then-CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that Google would eventually announce a partnership with Zynga. Details may come out whenever Zynga files for its IPO, which is supposedly happening in days.
The source code also contains references to what looks like a question and answer service, with lines like "You might try rephrasing or tagging your question to make it easier for someone to answer" and "We haven't received an answer to your..." as well as something called "Google Experts." This could be the revamp of Aardvark, the Quora-like Q&A service that Google acquired last year.
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Lines in the source code for Google+ suggests that the service will eventually get games and answers features.
Engadget uncovered several cryptic lines in the source code that mention "Google+ Games."
This isn't a surprise: earlier this year Google posted a job listing for a product manager of games who would be "significantly influencing Google's social platform."
Last year, then-CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that Google would eventually announce a partnership with Zynga. Details may come out whenever Zynga files for its IPO, which is supposedly happening in days.
The source code also contains references to what looks like a question and answer service, with lines like "You might try rephrasing or tagging your question to make it easier for someone to answer" and "We haven't received an answer to your..." as well as something called "Google Experts." This could be the revamp of Aardvark, the Quora-like Q&A service that Google acquired last year.
You can out the source code for yourself by following this link and hitting "View...Source" from your browser menu.
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Your iPhone can book a flight, send email, take high quality pictures, pinpoint your location on a map, and give you directions to anywhere you want to go. And oh yeah, there's games too.
Here are five of our favorites from this week. Don't sprain a thumb.
This scaled-down golf game will keep you occupied for hours before you get bored with it. The single player mode is huge, offering numerous courses full of interesting challenges. The multiplayer mode just tops it off -- play a speed round with someone over Game Center, or take turns chipping and putting with a friend by passing one device back and forth.
Price: $0.99
Link: Super Stickman Golf
If Super Mario was a minigame, it would be this exciting 8-bit platformer. You can play the levels on multiple fronts -- for speed, treasure collection, or finding each level's "secret." This gives the game huge replay value.
Price: $1.99
Link: Mos Speedrun
This turn-based wargame lets you pit your cartoon army against the AI in single player or real people in pass-and-play mode. Don't let the childish graphics fool you -- you'll be positioning snipers, flying helicopters, and dealing animated death on a hexboard, and you'll love it.
Price: $2.99
Link: Great Little War Game
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Following the announcement of Sony's two new Honeycomb tablets, the company released this sleek video of the two devices.
The images are just renders, but we do get a hint at what the tablets will be able to do. Sony says the S1 and S2 tablets will interact with all your Sony entertainments systems (Bravia TVs, PS3, etc.) for streaming content and games.
The video shows a shot of the S1 running a video game and what appears to be an online media hub more movies and TV shows.
Check out the video:
Don't Miss: Photos of Sony's new tablets
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