People who like to play and discover games are double jumping at their own social networking site. “Raptr started out of a personal frustration that playing with friends just wasn’t as easy as it should be,” says Dennis “Thresh” Fong, former competitive gamer, and founder and CEO of the leading gaming-focused social community.
via Social Media Today - The world's best thinkers on social media http://socialmediatoday.com/Social_Startups/raptr-facebook-and-klout-video-game-players
via Social Media Today - The world's best thinkers on social media http://socialmediatoday.com/Social_Startups/raptr-facebook-and-klout-video-game-players
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