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Cash Free Social Gambling Producing Record Revenues
A recent report showed that more and more gaming giants are profiting from offering games where players are encouraged to use chips that can’t be turned into real money. The new phenomenon is primarily a result of games offered on social networks or that are played on social-casino style sites. Popular games such as Candy
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Atari to Expand into Gambling World
Atari, the company best known for all-time favourite games such as Asteroids and Pong, has made an announcement in which it revealed a new approach to the firm’s business strategy. The company is hoping to focus on widening their audience base through social casinos, new and improved video content on YouTube, and real-money gambling. Fred
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William Hill Chairman Wary of Government Regulations
Gareth Davis, William Hill’s chairman and ex-CEO at Imperial Tobacco, believes that businesses in Britain are currently suffering from more government intervention than at any previous time in the last 40 years. Davis argues that despite the fact that Britain’s economy is currently robust the government is involved in regulating an increasingly large part of
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Gamblit Gaming Gets Nevada License
Gamblit Gaming, a leading gambling technology provider, has finally completed the drawn-out licensing process of the Nevada Gaming Commission and is now officially certified to provide interactive gaming services, produce and distribute interactive gaming systems and gaming devices and become an official real money online gambling technology provider in Nevada. Gamblit Gaming’s CEO Eric Meyerhofer
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