Cellufun, the mobile virtual community known as "The World's Mobile Playground," announced the appointment of Neil Edwards, 43, as chief executive officer. Mr. Edwards' charge is to launch new revenue ...
Consumers can now buy FunCoins to purchase Cellufun virtual goods with one easy click and charge the purchase to their mobile phone bill. “Cellufun is taking advantage of the obvious demand for ...
Mobile social gaming community Cellufun is letting its eight million monthly visitors create discussion groups and advertisers can use this content to psychographically target their ads to members.
NEW YORK, NY (December 26th, 2006) - Cellufun, LLC, a leading mobile community portal and a provider of real-time multi-player games that can be played on existing and next-generation mobile phones, ...
In case you didn’t notice, social gaming is taking off. And despite mounting criticism, the market is continuing to grow and doesn’t look like it’s going to stop. But so far, most of the major players ...
GSN, the premier television network for games, and Cellufun, the "world's mobile playground" and ad-supported mobile games community, have announced a deal to bring the upcoming GSN show Catch 21 to ...
Neil Edwards is excited. The CEO says big things are happening at mobile social gaming portal Cellufun. The phrase 'exponential Q4 growth' has been used. "We're going to be announcing new partnerships ...
Mobile social gaming community Cellufun recently announced it had completed various deals that enable its in-game FunCoins currency to be used by players in 25 countries. In North America, FunCoins ...
The mobile game and entertainment company Cellufun adds two new executives to its management team. Tom Burgess will sit on the advisory board and Keith Katz will become VP of Marketing. Both new hires ...
Mobile gaming network Cellufun raises a $3 million investment. Cellufun, a mobile casual game portal, raised $3 million in Series A funding from Longworth Venture Partners in order to develop more ...
A Wall Street firm tripled its revenue in 2009. But the 15-employee company doesn’t sell stocks or bonds. Cellufun Inc., with offices at 48 Wall Street, runs a game platform compatible with cellphones ...