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Angry Birds

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17 articles stable

Angry Birds has appeared in 17 articles since 2015-08. Coverage peaked in 2017Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Rovio, IPO, Finnish.

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Coverage Timeline

2015-10-21
TechCrunch 4 related

Angry Birds' Rovio Cuts 213 Jobs, Axes Learning To Refocus On Games And Video

After announcing in August that it would cut up to 260 jobs, Rovio — maker of the Angry Birds games — today released details of the final number: the Finland-based company is letting go of 213 employe...

2015-08-26
TechCrunch 15 related

Rovio To Cut 260 Jobs As The Angry Birds Franchise Becomes Irrelevant

It looks like Angry Birds maker Rovio is having some troubles to pay the bills.  The Finnish company is about to cut 260 jobs after reducing its workforce by 110 employees in October 2014.  At the end...

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TEXXR tracks 16 Techmeme articles mentioning Angry Birds, dating back to August 2015. The biggest stories include Sega acquires Rovio, best known for its Angry Birds franchise, for €706M and Rovio To Cut 260 Jobs As The Angry Birds Franchise Becomes Irrelevant.

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