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  2. Club Bing - Wikipedia

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    Club Bing (previously Live Search Club) was a group of online word games by Microsoft that lasted from April 2007 to May 2012. Players who completed or partially completed a game earned "tickets" (originally up to 1000 per day, then later reduced to 500 [ 1 ] ) that could be exchanged for Microsoft or other products.

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    It’s a holiday feast of football! ... Watch live local and out of market games and (with the premium subscription) replays. You're looking at a $50 charge per season. ($100 for premium.)

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  6. NFL to reportedly launch its own streaming service, which ...

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    The NFL has relied on other companies to carry games in the past. The new app gets the league into the streaming arena. It also opens up future options for the NFL to build out its own internal ...

  7. List of Games for Windows – Live titles - Wikipedia

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    This is a sorted by release date and name list of Games for Windows – Live titles; 73 (including released and former) video games under Microsoft's Games for Windows – Live platform, which include online gaming features. Two common features in all listed games are friends and achievements.

  8. MSN Games - Wikipedia

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    MSN Games announced the retiring of support for CD-ROM games, chat lobbies, the ZoneFriends client and the Member Plus program, scheduled for June 19, 2006. [3] In a series of public chats held with various administrators and developers of the Zone, MSN outlined its plan to shift its gaming environment into Windows Live Messenger, a more frequently updated client than the outdated ZoneFriends ...

  9. Football Manager Live - Wikipedia

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    Football Manager Live differed significantly from previous Football Manager titles, whilst keeping the same match engine and many of their fundamental concepts. Users were assigned to a "Game World" of up to 1,000 players and created their clubs and filled their squads with real players, similar to fantasy football.