Saturday, January 14, 2012

Words with friends

  • Most people with iPhones have become familiar with the Scrabble-like game Words With Friends. Some people use the app to pass time, others play just for fun, while others use it to save lives. Yes, save lives.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Summary: Vowels, vowels, and more vowels! Is anyone else out there noticing an increase in vowel-dealt hands in Words with Friends? I sure am, and so are many of those I play with.
  • (ZDNet)
  • I just got my first smartphone a few weeks ago. And one of the first things I downloaded, after the NPR app of course, was Words With Friends.
  • (NPR News)
  • My first Y friends were made in the pool Her e-mail is rgbranch@victory.edu. My Words lets you be the columnist.
  • (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  • Scramble With Friends is a made-for-mobile game where players compete against opponents to beat the clock and find as many words as possible on the game board.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • For some of us, the best we can hope to get out of playing Words With Friends is a respectable score. Megan Lawless and Jasper Jasperse, however, fared just a bit better.
  • (Time)
  • "I look forward to seeing how they interpret what social music means as we seem to have different core philosophies about it (such as the importance of discovering new music from strangers and not just friends).
  • (ZDNet)
  • Alec Baldwin said it got him kicked off a plane. John Mayer called it the new Twitter. But neither can boast that the online game Words With Friends hooked them up with the love of their life.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • It's my new addiction — and, no, it's not "Twilight" or those "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" books.
  • (Star-Banner)
  • Zynga launched its second new game in two days Thursday, seeking to move past its disappointing IPO with the biggest new-game-launch cycle in its history, according to CEO Mark Pincus.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)

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