Chat with your friends, make them play your games!
Raptr, the new social networking software that's supposed to bind all MMO gamers together, has now entered a public beta. It's been in private beta since February, and is now ready to be tested with a wider audience. Also, Raptr is releasing it's initial alpha client for Mac users.
Users can track their own gameplay and that of their friends in realtime, display and share gaming identities and achievements, and exchange tastes and other activities via social networking services such as Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed.
Based in Sunnyvale, California, Raptr was founded in 2007 by Xfire co-founder Dennis Fong. The company also revealed that it raised $12 million in funding from Accel Partners and the Founders Fund.
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