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Improbable is dedicated to building powerful technology designed to help solve previously impossible problems and enable the creation of new realities. In gaming and entertainment, Improbable unlocks truly next-generation gameplay through virtual worlds of unprecedented scale, persistence and richness. In other industries, we hope to help answer critical questions through simulations that could lead to a better functioning world. Our platform, SpatialOS, lets developers transcend the limits of regular computation, allowing swarms of servers running in the cloud to cooperate in order to simulate worlds far larger and more complex than any single server could. We are a British technology company proudly building a diverse workforce, driven by a shared desire to improve and achieve extraordinary things. We`re crafting technology for the future and fostering a problem-solving culture that embraces innovation through iteration and experimentation.
We are a league of gamechangers leading a new era in business, because the profit at all cost model of business just isn’t working. We exist to accelerate the transition to a for-benefit economy. An economy that grows love, promotes unity, and cares for the one planet we call home.
KLab America is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Founded in 2006, WorldGaming.com is the premier online destination for console gamers to network and challenge other players from around the world in tournaments for REAL money.
Playdom, now a division of Disney, is a prominent online games provider popular on Facebook and on MySpace, it is currently the largest social game developer on MySpace and one of the larger ones on Facebook. The company was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area by University of California, Berkeley graduates Ling Xiao and Chris Wang and Swarthmore College graduate Dan Yue. In 2009, together with games providers Zynga and Playfish, Playdom contributed to a market worth $300 million in online sales of virtual goods through social networking sites.