HOT PRESS 11.9.09

Hasbro has just kicked off Monopoly City Streets. The game is a limited-run massively multiplayer online interface that, thanks to Google Maps, allows players to develop property anywhere in the world in real time. More here www.monopolycitystreets.com

According to Facebook, 65 million people around the world now regularly access the social networking portal via their mobile phone, a figure that has more than tripled from 20 million at the start of the year. 

Posted on 9/11/2009 7:23:00 PM by KatyDenis

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