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Trove was first revealed on November 13, 2012 [3] with players able to sign up to play the Alpha version of the game. Access to a closed Beta test was launched on September 25, 2014, [4] a free week of Trove was out a month later on October 24–26, 2014. [5]
Raven Software was founded in 1990 by brothers Brian and Steve Raffel. [17] Originally a three-person company, they were discovered by John Romero, co-founder of id Software, who collaborated with Raven to make games using their game engine beginning with ShadowCaster. [18]
Trove was a social news aggregation web and mobile application, with apps available on iOS, Android, and Fire Phone.Trove is also the name of the company behind the application, which was owned by Graham Holdings.
Trove is an Australian online library database owned by the National Library of Australia in which it holds partnerships with source providers National and State Libraries Australia, an aggregator and service which includes full text documents, digital images, bibliographic and holdings data of items which are not available digitally, and a free faceted-search engine as a discovery tool.
Valve Corporation, also known as Valve Software, is an American video game developer, publisher, and digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.It is the developer of the software distribution platform Steam and the game franchises Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead and Dota.
The company first split off from the South Korean game developer Sonnori [] in late 2003, and had the majority of its shares bought by iHQ in 2005. Those shares were transferred to the holding company of SK Telecom after they purchased the majority shares of iHQ in 2007, making SK Group the Parent company of Ntreev Soft until 2012.
Jacaranda Software was an Australian developer and publisher of educational computer games for children. It was based in Brisbane, Australia and published under the leadership of John Collins.
Following is a list of code names that have been used to identify computer hardware and software products while in development. In some cases, the code name became the completed product's name, but most of these code names are no longer used once the associated products are released.