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OnLive cloud-based gaming service secures additional funding
Cloud-based gaming service OnLive has secured additional funding, and interest from potential users has topped expectations. OnLive's Series C financing round included AT&T and Lauder Partners, as well as repeat investors like Time Warner, Autodesk, and Maverick Capital. OnLive has not disclosed exactly how much was pumped into the company, but CEO Steve Perlman said it was a "large investment at a large valuation."
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I want to see this first-hand. It has "too good to be true" written all over it....
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I find is fascinating when a company is surprised but the number of people that are interested in their products. Wish I could have been apart of the beta but it was US only.
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cloud based services is the future.cloud based gaming concept is promising
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