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Girls’ Generation Facebook, 2011 Tour, iPad
Korean pop group Girls’ Generation has opened an official Facebook page and has garnered over one and a half million “likes” in 72 hours. As a start the staff has uploaded dozens of photos from the 2011 Girls’ Generation Tour which kicked-off in Seoul on July 23. You can checked the pics at the FB link or at Koreangirlsgroup.
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Play Angry Birds online for “free”
Popular mobile based game Angry Birds is now available online for free (for the first few themes). The online version, currently in Beta, is developed primarily for Google Chrome browser, but it seems that Firefox etc. users can access the web game just fine at Angry Birds Chrome’s official site, at least for the current moment.
Angry Birds was first released for Apple OS in late 2009 and is arguably the most popular mobile game application to date. It has been released to other platforms (Android etc.) over the period, and its popularity is still rising, with expectation of 100 million downloads in China alone in near future.
The web based Angry Birds won’t be free eternally though; gamers will have to pay to access “premium levels” when the Beta testing is over. The paid version of the game (on Apple etc.) is pretty affordable, so the upgrade should be quite cheap as well.
Though to be honest, the experience of playing the game on web browser is far less interesting than playing it on iPad or similar touch-screen devices.
Angry Birds on Android
Finnish game developer Rovio Mobile has released a sneak preview of popular game Angry Birds running on Motorola Droid/Milestone which uses the Android operation system. Angry Birds was first released on Apple’s iOS in December 2009 and is now one of the most popular mobile apps worldwide.
I learnt about the game using iPad (tablet computer) though, so it’s a bit odd to see the game being played on a smaller (mobile phone) screen. Addicting game btw.