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Amazon gives Kindle Fire tablet users free money
It’s in the form of a new virtual currency, Amazon Coins.
Posted 05/13/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Facebook plans a funeral for its virtual currency
Facebook Credits is being replaced by digital money tied to local currencies.
Posted 06/20/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Virtual Currency
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Developers can offer alternatives to Facebook Credits
Facebook is allowing developers to reward shoppers with different currencies.
Posted 01/10/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Digital goods shoppers could prevent Santa from slacking off this year
Buyers of e-books, online music and similar goods will spend 40% more than other shoppers.
Posted 11/01/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Facebook wants Credits to grow up and leave the house
The social network lets other sites process payments with Facebook Credits.
Posted 10/26/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Facebook ads get friendlier
The social network’s Premium ad unit shows consumers ads from brands their friends Like.
Posted 10/03/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Miramax and Universal bring the movie theater to Facebook
Consumers can stream films for 30 Facebook credits, the equivalent of $3.
Posted 08/23/2011Zak Stambor1 comments
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Facebook modifies its currency rules after a consumer group complains
The change focuses on the prices social game developers can charge for virtual goods.
Posted 07/08/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Facebook Credits
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Facebook faces antitrust pressure for promoting its new virtual currency
Consumer Watchdog calls for a federal investigation into Facebook Credits.
Posted 06/29/2011Thad Rueter1 comments
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Ifeelgoods, a digital rewards marketing firm, raises $6.5 million
The news comes as Facebook requires game developers to accept Facebook Credits.
Posted 06/28/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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