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  2. These Companies Make (Virtual) Game Nights Possible - AOL

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    Jackbox Games is known for its digital party packs, which run the gamut of trivia, charades and hidden identity games that use smartphones as controllers. These Companies Make (Virtual) Game ...

  3. 30 Best Virtual and Digital Gifts for Last-Minute Shoppers - AOL

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    Here, our gift editors have gathered up a whole list of the best virtual and digital gifts for your best friends, beloved mom, impossible-to-shop for boyfriend and everyone else on your list. So ...

  4. The best gifts that don't require shipping — gift cards, date ...

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    It's Christmas Eve — and if you still need a gift this year, we've found all the best ones that don't require any shipping. This list includes gift cards, date nights, subscription services, and ...

  5. NSoft - Wikipedia

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    NSoft is also a member of Bit Alliance, a non-government organization that gathers IT companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The company employs over 300 people. [3] The main activity is software development and custom software for bookmakers and gaming industry, including inhouse development of virtual games and draw-based games. [4]

  6. Skillz (company) - Wikipedia

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    Skillz was founded in 2012 by Andrew Paradise and Casey Chafkin in Boston, [6] [7] though the company's headquarters is now located in Las Vegas. [8]Through different rounds of funding, Skillz has raised $53 million from venture capitalists including Liberty Global, Telstra, Accomplice, Wildcat Capital, as well as the owners of the New England Patriots, Milwaukee Bucks, New York Mets, and ...

  7. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    Including digital gifts [3] and digital clothing for avatars, [4] virtual goods may be classified as services instead of goods [2] and are usually sold by companies that operate social networking services, community sites, or online games. [2] Sales of virtual goods are sometimes referred to as microtransactions, [5] and the games that use this ...

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