Myspace has begun courting videogame developers as it moves to capitalise on the booming popularity of playing games online within social networks. "We initially embraced games a few years back with a gaming platform butb at the end of the day it was fairly isolated in certain parts of MySpace", MySpace co president Mike Jones said at a Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. "MySpace is going to put as much weight behind games as we put behind music" The social networking service also announced a Neon application that allows MySpace games to be played on Apples popular iPhone devices. About 30% of MySpace's 100 million users rack up a total of about a billion minutes of online game play each month.
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