
The dollar? Meh. The euro? That’s so 1995. Facebook Credits is taking aim at becoming the new universal currency. And it’s starting with the web.

The dollar? Meh. The euro? That’s so 1995. Facebook Credits is taking aim at becoming the new universal currency. And it’s starting with the web.

The day after Zynga announced a forthcoming scavenger hunt game, Universal Pictures said it will come out with one to promote a film coming out in November.

Get ready for Facebook’s newest mobile platform.

The CW television series “The Vampire Diaries” has already sunk its teeth into Facebook, with a page that’s sucking up more than 8.9 million likes. The next target: Gamers’ blood.

The social TV field has a new entrant in Ooyala Social, a high-definition-quality Facebook platform introduced by online video company Ooyala.

We’ve noticed a revival of free Facebook credits scamware on the site.

BBC Worldwide will allow Facebook users in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand to use Credits to rent digitally remastered episodes of Doctor Who.

You can now score Facebook Credits by racking up reward points from Bing.

Facebook Credits will become the mandatory payment method for games on the social network next month. With that timing in mind, here are suggestions from top game developers on how to maximize revenues with the virtual currency.

It what appears to be an unofficial agreement, Facebook and Apple will honor each other’s currency for games running on their platform as long as the cost of virtual goods is the same on both platforms.