Zynga's post-Facebook challenge
Zynga, the online gaming company behind Farmville and Words With Friends, has reported losses of £30.6m ($48m) for the final quarter of 2012.
Compared to the same period in 2011, when it lost £278m ($435m), the results are a step in the right direction, but Zynga faces a continued struggle for survival.
The San Francisco-based company had made most of its money through Facebook, but recently severed its ties with the social network and set up its own platform.
Samira Hussein reports from New York.
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