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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Power Challenge Adds Conduit-based Community Toolbar to Power Soccer

2008_07_29_power.jpgConduit, a provider of website syndication solutions for web publishers, and Power Challenge, developer of online multiplayer title Power Soccer, have announced the introduction of the Power Challenge Community Toolbar, a download allows players to monitor games, launch challenges and track their progress.

The Community Toolbar has been built with the Conduit Website Syndication Platform, and allows Power Challenge the ability to send messages to their community via Conduit’s Community Alerts, which are sent directly to user’s desktops.

Power Challenge has stated that already 30,000 players of Power Soccer have used the Conduit toolbar since its launch.

“With the Power Challenge Community Toolbar, more than 1,000,000 players can take their game with them everywhere they go on the Web,” said Ronen Shilo, CEO of Conduit. “And Power Challenge can now keep their members permanently online by communicating with them on a whole new level ­ delivering the most desirable information and applications fast, right in the browser and on the desktop.”

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Posted by mathewk on July 29, 2008 1:00 PM |

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