Is Google Looking to Conquer the Gaming Market?
by Nick Breckon, Sep 09, 2008 8:00pm PDTGoogle's recent expansion in non-traditional fields has Forbes wondering whether the search giant may be looking into a piece of the gaming market.
Forbes' Chris Morris speculates that Google Lively, the company's web-based virtual chat room, and the acquisition of in-game advertising firm Adscape may amount to early warning signs of a major play in the industry.
With Google's massive bank, Morris notes that the company could easily acquire several casual or serious game developers, using their games to sell Google-served advertisements.
"Given all the employees they have and the company's policy of encouraging side projects, I would be very surprised if there wasn't somebody in Google who's not approaching [gaming] as an opportunity," added Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian.
"Of course, there are a number of hurdles that have to be cleared before it reaches the outside world."
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But then again...I could be completely wrong. What's your opinion?
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