iGaming News Page 794

Nambling Notes - May 25, 2004
25 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Stats from the World Series of Poker, U.S. attorney/I-gaming nuisance Ray Gruendner accepts appointment as judge, VIP Management Services launches another site and more.»
Market Briefs - May 17-21, 2004
25 May 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.»
GIGSE Sumo Grudge Match Gallery
24 May 2004
Photos from the First Annual GIGSE Sumo Grudge Match, May 19, 2004.»
GIGSE Sumo Event Raises $30k for GamCare
24 May 2004
The first ever GIGSE fundraising event--a series of "sumo grudge matches" featuring high-level industry execs--was an overwhelming success.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
24 May 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of May 17-21.»
US and UK Philosophies on Sports Betting Are Worlds Apart
24 May 2004
Half knowing what the answer would be, Sportingbet's Mark Blandford offered the National Football League $10 million a year to be the official odds provider for the league. Blandford extended the offer last week while speaking on a panel at the Global Interactive Gaming Summit &Expo with Derrick Crawford, legal counsel for the NFL. The session focused on the relationship between sports organizations and bookmakers.»
Nambling Notes - May 24, 2004
24 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: BetOnSports' David Carruthers will speak before U.S. legislators, an I-gaming advocate could close is seat in the New Jersey Assembly and more.»
On-Track - June 2004
21 May 2004
A monthly review of events, business news and other happenings in the racing industry, particularly in the interactive space.»
The Top 10s
19 May 2004
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending May 15. This week:

Australia
1. RaceTAB
2. TABOnline
3. TAB Wagering
4. . . .
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eCOGRA CEO Calls For Software Providers to Join In Giving Greater Player Assurance
18 May 2004
Senior eCOGRA personalities meet with software providers in Toronto»
Cassava Casinos Awarded eCOGRA Seals
17 May 2004
Third list of Seal awards contains leading Cassava online casinos.»
Nambling Notes, May 17-21
17 May 2004
The IGN editorial staff is in Toronto this week taking part in the Sixth Annual Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo. Nambling Notes will return next week.»
Nambling Notes - May 14, 2004
14 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: CryptoLogic rolls out new progressive games, the NCAA is disturbed by the results of a student-athlete gambling survey, PokerPages.com adds new features and more.»
Las Vegas From Home Software Chosen For Poker Site
13 May 2004
Jim Feist has chosen Las Vegas from Home.com (LVFH) as the vendor of poker software powering his play-for-fun poker site.»
Italian Football Center of Betting Scanda
13 May 2004
Italian police yesterday raided the headquarters of 12 football clubs, four from the top Serie A league, in an investigation into illegal betting and match fixing. At least five players, a convicted Mafia boss, and a prominent Naples councilman are among the thirteen people who have been named in the investigation so far.»
A New European Online Betting Association
13 May 2004
A new trade association made up of some of the world's biggest bookmakers is rising up to protect the interests of Internet betting and gaming operators in Europe.»
Nambling Notes - May 13, 2004
13 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: The DeLotto vs. Ladbrokes verdict is delayed for the fourth time, Station Casinos sues a couple of Internet sites, Youbet.com and Betfair appoint new personnel and more.»
AskWinner.com Offers Pay-per-Click Variation
12 May 2004
After nearly six months of research and development, U.K.-based AskWinner.com last week rolled out a patent-pending pay-per-visitor advertising solution for the I-gaming industry.»
Sporting Odds & Ends - May 2004
12 May 2004
News on the latest developments, trends and issues in the sports betting industry.»
Nambling Notes - May 12, 2004
12 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Sports tout plead guilty to Wire Act violations, British tracks are rumored to be contemplating bailing on attheraces to join The Horse Racing Channel, plus more.»
The Top 10s
11 May 2004
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending May 8. This week:

Hong Kong
1. Betfair
2. William Hill
3. Racing Post
4. . . .
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Nambling Notes - May 11, 2004
11 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Italian police raid several soccer clubs in an investigation into a betting and match-fixing scandal, Global Interactive Gaming unveils a new SportXction product, Betfair launches poker and more.»
Market Briefs - May 3 - May 7, 2004
10 May 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.»
Nambling Notes - May 10, 2004
10 May 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: The Horse Racing Channel anticipates a free launch within two weeks, www.888.com logs its 10 millionth customer, FOXSports.com becomes part of MSN and more.»
Briefing on eCOGRA
7 May 2004
eCOGRA gives details of Seal process»