Former MySpace CEO Makes A Comeback As A Mobile Gaming Hitmaker - News Summed Up

Former MySpace CEO Makes A Comeback As A Mobile Gaming Hitmaker


"We expect Cookie Jam to be around 50 years from now," says Jam City cofounder and CEO Chris DeWolfe, 51. (All Jam City games are free to download.) Jam City, which aims to go public within a year, says it has been profitable for three years but won't disclose precise figures. DeWolfe, a native of Portland, Oregon, got the inspiration for Jam City while traveling in Japan for MySpace in 2006. "Half of the business is super-creative art and storytelling, and the other half is hard-core data," DeWolfe says.


Source: Forbes June 12, 2017 14:48 UTC



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