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In case you hadn't noticed, there is a lot of money to be made in finding ways to get office workers to waste time on the Web. Flash-based casual games are one of them, and Mochi Media is a company that aims to help the creators of these games do just that. If you've blown 15 minutes playing Bloons or Boombot, then you're right in Mochi's target audience of some 100 million people who play these games. The company provides analytics that tracks usage, serves ads, and helps publishers make money on their games.
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