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  2. LiquidSky - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2014 by Ian McLoughlin and Scott Johnston as LiquidSky Software Inc. Prior to founding LiquidSky, McLoughlin had expressed displeasure of how existing cloud gaming solutions handled latency and input lag, particularly OnLive. Ian stated that his goal when founding LiquidSky was to offer a service with minimal latency ...

  3. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

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    Curse was a gaming company that managed the video game mod host CurseForge, wiki host Gamepedia, and the Curse Network of gaming community websites.. The company was headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, and had offices in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Brighton, and Berlin.

  4. Rainway - Wikipedia

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    The iOS version of the app was limited to only local network streaming, as a result of Apple's attitude towards game streaming apps. Rainway released a client version for Xbox One consoles in January 2020, though it was removed from the store just a month later.

  5. OnLive - Wikipedia

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    Tablets: Android tablets running Android 3.2 or later. The OnLive Android player app was released to the Android Market on December 7, 2011. [3] Gaming-centric tablet devices: Wikipad, [4] Nvidia Shield, Nvidia Shield Tablet. Android TV: OnLive announced that the OnLive Game Service will be pre-installed on Philips' new line of Android-based ...

  6. Cloud gaming - Wikipedia

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    Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand or game streaming, is a type of online gaming that runs video games on remote servers and streams the game's output (video, sound, etc) directly to a user's device, or more colloquially, playing a game remotely from a cloud. It contrasts with traditional means of gaming, wherein a game is run ...

  7. GameTap - Wikipedia

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    GameTap was conceived primarily as an online subscription rental service, competing against mail-based services like GameFly.GameTap offered two subscription levels: a Premium subscription with access to the entire content library, and a Classic subscription with access to older console and arcade games running in emulation.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    Xfire, Inc. was founded in 2002 by Dennis "Thresh" Fong, Mike Cassidy, Max Woon, and David Lawee. [5] The company was formerly known as Ultimate Arena, but changed its name to Xfire when its desktop client Xfire became more popular and successful than its gaming website. [6]