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  2. Flutter Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, Flutter offloaded the odds comparison website Oddschecker to Bruin Capital for £155m. [28] In December 2021, Flutter Entertainment announced it would be acquiring the Italian online games provider Sisal Gaming, for €1.913bn/£1.62bn. The transaction was expected to complete during the second quarter of 2022. [29]

  3. Flutter (software) - Wikipedia

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    First described in 2015, [5] [6] Flutter was released in May 2017. Flutter is used internally by Google in apps such as Google Pay [7] [8] and Google Earth [9] [10] as well as other software developers including ByteDance [11] [12] and Alibaba. [13] [14] Flutter ships applications with its own rendering engine which directly outputs pixel data ...

  4. Category:Social casual games - Wikipedia

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  5. Social network game - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally they are oriented to be social games and casual games. The first cross-platform "Facebook-to-Mobile" social network game was developed in 2011 by a Finnish company Star Arcade. [6] [7] Social network games are amongst the most popular games played in the world, with several products with tens of millions of players. [8]

  6. Dart (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    It provides a framework, widgets, and tools. This framework gives developers a way to build and deploy mobile, desktop, and web apps. [70] Flutter works with Firebase [71] and supports extending the framework through add-ons called packages. These can be found on their package repository, pub.dev. [72] JetBrains also supports a Flutter plugin. [73]

  7. Category:Casual games - Wikipedia

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  8. Flutter (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Flutter is a gesture recognition technology startup based in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded by Navneet Dalal and Mehul Nariyawala , the company received early-stage funding from Y Combinator and was acquired by Google in October 2013.

  9. Category:Fluttermind games - Wikipedia

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