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Sat, Feb 18, 2012
Serbia is the latest nation to produce a blacklist of online gaming operators. The move could benefit the national lottery and Playtech, which supplies the lottery with its games. But the list will be effective only if the ISPs and banks are willing to play along.
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Sat, Feb 18, 2012
Turning today’s social networkers into tomorrow’s online gamblers has become something of a holy grail to operators. If it can be done, current social gaming network Zynga certainly appears to have a jump on the rest of the pack.
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Sat, Feb 18, 2012
The Golden Nugget, which owns casinos in Las Vegas, Laughlin and Atlantic City, has partnered with iGaming technology provider Chiligaming in anticipation of the legalization of online gaming in the U.S.
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Sat, Feb 18, 2012
Racetrack and internet wagering company Churchill Downs Inc. has bought poker specialist BluffMedia. With its poker publication and online player tracking, the acquisition offers Churchill Downs an advantage if online poker receives federal approval.
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Sat, Feb 18, 2012
The repeal of Washington D.C.’s i-gaming bill, along with a report by the district’s Inspector General Charles J. Willoughby has cast a critical light on the D.C. Lottery and brought into question the actions of CFO Natwar Gandhi. The D.C. city council is fighting to restore public faith as it lags behind other jurisdictions in the race to offer online gaming.
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