Jeffrey Katzenberg’s mobile video holding company WndrCo has invested in Glow, a startup that helps creators monetize their podcasts by offering up extra content to fans in exchange for one-time or monthly payments.
WndrCo contributed to the Seattle-based company’s $2.3 million seed round, which was led by venture capital firm Greycroft and saw participation from rapper Nas, Electronic Arts Cto Ken Moss, Northwest Venture Partners, and Psl Ventures. Glow also received seed funding from D.C. investment firm Revolution through its tech startup seed fund Rise of the Rest, Variety reports.
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WndrCo contributed to the Seattle-based company’s $2.3 million seed round, which was led by venture capital firm Greycroft and saw participation from rapper Nas, Electronic Arts Cto Ken Moss, Northwest Venture Partners, and Psl Ventures. Glow also received seed funding from D.C. investment firm Revolution through its tech startup seed fund Rise of the Rest, Variety reports.
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- 8/8/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Electronic Arts calls it cloud gaming, but the company’s chief technology officer Ken Moss has a different way of describing the emerging tech.
“I truly believe it is going to revolutionize how games are experienced,” he said. “We have watched it, studied it, have been working on it for awhile now and we really believe that strong future is right about now.”
Cloud gaming is technology that essentially takes away the requirements for a high-end computer or gaming console and allows a game to be played on just about anything with an internet connection and display. A computer on a server does the heavy lifting and sends the information to a program running on Smart TV, a low-end laptop or even a tablet or smartphone.
The end result is gaming for the masses, or at least that’s the goal.
“This will allow them to play a huge variety...
“I truly believe it is going to revolutionize how games are experienced,” he said. “We have watched it, studied it, have been working on it for awhile now and we really believe that strong future is right about now.”
Cloud gaming is technology that essentially takes away the requirements for a high-end computer or gaming console and allows a game to be played on just about anything with an internet connection and display. A computer on a server does the heavy lifting and sends the information to a program running on Smart TV, a low-end laptop or even a tablet or smartphone.
The end result is gaming for the masses, or at least that’s the goal.
“This will allow them to play a huge variety...
- 6/10/2018
- by Brian Crecente
- Variety Film + TV
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