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Thursday, 4 June 2026
iGaming News Page 772
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 21, 2004
21 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: InterCasino's television commercials will air January, plus more.
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Update on the UK Gambling Bil
20 December 2004
British Parliament announced during a committee meeting on Thursday the new system for deciding the location and licensing regime for new casinos. Harris Hagan has prepared an outline of main points.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 20, 2004
20 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Estonia's Spordiennustus launches its first online scratch-card game, two organizations ask the European Commission to drop gambling from its forthcoming services directive, UEFA negotiates an MOU with Betfair and more.
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I-Lottery Update - January 2005
20 December 2004
As one of the world's most popular forms of gambling, lotteries have successfully made the shift to the interactive arena. Once a month, IGN's I-Lottery Update delivers an international roundup of the latest news from this burgeoning sector of the industry.
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Channel 4 Takes on P2P
18 December 2004
Channel 4 of the United Kingdom and Betdaq, the world's second largest betting exchange operator, have partnered to create an online betting exchange. The new service debuted this week and is available though the Channel 4 Web site.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
18 December 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of Dec. 13-17.
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From the Editor's Chair - v21
17 December 2004
The latest from the chair: observations of the Sporting Options collapse, Golden Palace's cheese, Sportingbet rumors, GIGSE '05, the death of Cole Turner and, of course, the insanely fascist crackdown on I-gaming advertising.
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Software Licensing
17 December 2004
How many people in your business use Microsoft Word? How many licenses do you have? If the answer to the first question is a lot and the answer to the second question is not as many, you have a problem waiting to cost you big bucks.
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Northern Territory Turns Cold Shoulder to Betting Exchanges
17 December 2004
Cross the Northern Territory off the list as the first jurisdiction in Australia to license and regulate online betting exchanges, at least for the time being.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 17, 2004
17 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: I-gaming companies bid for sports franchises, YooMedia launches Fancy a Flutter on the Internet and more.
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Sporting Odds & Ends - December 2004
16 December 2004
News on the latest developments, trends and issues in the sports betting industry.
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Eye on the German I-Gaming Market
16 December 2004
The German market is hungry for I-gaming. According to research from Nielson//NetRatings, more than 25 percent of the country's 84 million inhabitants visited entertainment Web sites during October 2004, and during that same period, 6.6 million surfed to gambling Web sites.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 16, 2004
16 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: The FCC approves cell phone and Internet use on flights, a new Internet domain is in the works and more.
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Q & A: Mark Stone, Interactive Gaming Counci
15 December 2004
Interactive Gaming News talks with new IGC chairman Mark Stone about his new role and where he envisions the association going.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 15, 2004
15 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: The Rugby Football League signs memorandum of understanding with Betfair, BetonSports finalizes its land-based casino agreement in Guatemala and more.
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The Top 10s
14 December 2004
It's the
Hitwise
Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending Dec. 11. This week:
Australia
1. HKJC Football
2. HKJC.com
3. The Hong Kong Jockey Club
4. . . .
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Market Briefs - Dec. 6-10, 2004
14 December 2004
Dozens of publicly held interactive gaming companies are reporting, acquiring, floating, spinning off, merging, de-listing, rising and falling in stock markets all over the world. Every Monday IGN wraps the financial happenings of the Net betting biz from the previous week into a nifty little package just for you.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 14, 2004
14 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Canbet's shareholders approve a merger with International All Sports, BACTA puts ATE Ltd. up for sale, Slovakia's National Lottery offers Internet games and more.
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A Hidden Treasure or Risky Business?
13 December 2004
On the day I read that the Sportingbet's share prices jumped to an all-time high of 180 1/2p amid rumors of a Hilton/Ladbrokes buyout, I received a copy of the massive report, "Investing in the Gambling/Gaming Industry - Hidden Treasure or Risky Business?"
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Aussie Federal Government Reiterates its Position on Betting Exchanges: It's up to the States
13 December 2004
A high ranking Australian government official said last week that the country's federal government will not stand in the way of any state or territory that wants to issue a betting license to Betfair, the world's leading betting exchange.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 13, 2004
13 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: A TRA racing committee is established to explore the possibility of creating industry-owned betting exchange in the United States, 70 percent of British sports fans believe horse racing is corrupt and more.
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Weekly Nambling Notes
11 December 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of Dec. 6-10.
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I-Lottery Update - December 2004
10 December 2004
As one of the world's most popular forms of gambling, lotteries have successfully made the shift to the interactive arena. Once a month, IGN's I-Lottery Update delivers an international roundup of the latest news from this burgeoning sector of the industry.
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Nambling Notes - Dec. 10, 2004
10 December 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: New IGC officers and directors, Littlewoods in-sources its call center and more.
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An Overview of the UK National Lottery Bil
9 December 2004
The U.K. National Lottery Bill, published Nov. 26 by the British Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), aims to improve how lottery funds are distributed to good causes as well as streamline administrative processes to save an estimated £6 million to £12 million per year.
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