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Friday, November 16, 2007

Out of [private] Beta


I thought that Moola changing the front page and adding a booster bar was surprising, but boy was I wrong. What is even more surprising is that Moola is coming out of beta!

Toronto, Canada-based Moola has been operating an invite-only beta for a little over 18 months and will on Friday open their site to the public (they'll be officially launching at the TechCrunch Meetup in Boston).
Congratulations to everyone involved in the process.

As for new games, this excerpt from the article sounds very exciting:
Moola is in the planning stages of an API that would allow third-party developers to add games to Moola. They're currently in talks with two unnamed developers to create additional content prior to the release of a public API. (And they are soliciting queries from other interested game developers at gamedev@moola.com.)

Moola developers would be able to make money from both the advertising on the games, as well as take a cut of the money that changes hands between players. Ritchie also told me that the plan is to allow developers to "Moola-ize" their games outside of the site. So, for example, Microsoft could add Moola functionality to Halo 3 on XBox Live and then Moola members could organize Halo matches and play each other for cash.

Via Read/Write Web

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