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Angry Birds Aims To Take Down Disney, China And Public Markets

Quoted from Gaming News Headlines – Yahoo! News:
My coffee date arrives wearing his token Angry Birds sweatshirt, takes a seat and slides his business card across the table. He is Peter Vesterbacka, marketing chief at Rovio, the Finnish developer behind Angry Birds– the addictive mobile game that challenges you to launch pissed off birds at greedy pigs. The Mighty Eagle is the game’s fail-safe option, a bird that destroys all it touches. Sure enough, Vesterbacka has given himself the title of Mighty Eagle.Angry Birds has spread, like bird flu, from Helsinki to mobile phones to the Web and at this very moment to the Amazon jungle. …

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Rovio maker of the incredible phenomenon that is Angry Birds is mulling the obligatory next step in tech firm domination: an IPO. Having previously hinted at a New York debut HELSINKI: The worlds most popular computer game will become live attractions for children next year when the first Angry Birds playgrounds appear in Finland. The My coffee date arrives wearing his ken sweatshirt s a seat slides his business card across the table. He is Peter Vesterbacka marketing chief Tags: angry, birds, aims, take, for 1 Rovio the company behind says it wants turn the game in the first entertainment franchise with one billion fans. The mobile phone app has now been The worlds most popular computer game will become live attractions for children next year when the first playgrounds appear in Finl. The developer of the

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