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Game+ Makes It Interesting For Skill-Based Head-To-Head Gaming Competition
February 2, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Game+, the app that enables skill-based head-to-head gaming competition for money, officially launched. Available now to download on iOS and Google Play, Game+ offers members a secure marketplace where they can create or accept gaming challenges for money and have their winnings automatically transferred to their account.
“Video games have always been a passion of mine, are surging in popularity and are inextricably woven into the very fabric of our culture,” said Karim Sanford, Co-Founder and President of Game+. “We built Game+ to bring a secure on-demand competitive marketplace to the category that enables gamers to test each other’s skills for money while removing barriers to access any winnings.”
For many of us, Google is the internet. But the tech giant is threatening to pull its search engine from Australia. So, what does this mean for you? And could we all soon be relying on Ask Jeeves?
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Don’t look now, but Google is in trouble. The end of 2020 has brought with it a flurry of lawsuits targeting the tech giant’s allegedly unlawful business practices.
In late October, the Justice Department pursued antitrust charges for “[using] anticompetitive tactics to maintain and extend its monopolies in the markets for general search services, search advertising, and general search text advertising,” according toThe Wall Street Journal.
This month, two separate coalitions of attorneys general from dozens of states have also filed suits for similar reasons. The question now is if prosecutors can win their antitrust cases.
There are two parts to winning a modern antitrust case: proving that there is a monopoly and proving that the monopoly in question unfairly harms the market and came about through predatory means.