iGaming News Page 798

The Top 10s
6 April 2004
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending April 3. This week:

Australia
1. RaceTAB
2. TABOnline
3. TAB Racing
4. . . .
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Nambling Notes - April 6, 2004
6 April 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Chartwell opens an office in London, CasinoFortune.com expresses interest in buying a pro basketball team and more.»
EC Asks Denmark and Greece to Lift Gambling Bans
5 April 2004
The European Commission last week voiced objections to gambling restrictions in Denmark and Greece, possibly pointing to a shift in attitude toward cross-border interactive gambling.»
Nambling Notes - April 5, 2004
5 April 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: A DDoS attack cripples Sporting Options during the Grand Nationals, BHB responds to Betfair's newspaper ads and plus more.»
Yahoo, Google Cut I-Gaming Ads
5 April 2004
In the latest round of fallout from a U.S. federal grand jury investigation into the interactive gambling industry, Yahoo and Google, operators of the Internet's two largest search engines, have announced plans to stop taking advertising from gambling-related Web sites.»
Weekly Nambling Notes
4 April 2004
A review of news briefs for the week of March 29 - April 2, 2004.»
A Record Quarter for Sportingbet
2 April 2004
U.K.-based Sportingbet yesterday announced a record increase in quarterly profits, sending its stock up 4 percent.»
Malta Readies New I-Gaming Regs
2 April 2004
Malta's Lotteries and Gaming Authority has completed new remote gaming regulations that are expected to come into effect very shortly, perhaps as early as next week. The new laws will replace Malta's current licensing system and will create four different classes of five-year licenses, allowing casino gaming, sports-betting, betting exchanges and lotteries.»
Project Scope Creep
2 April 2004
Have you ever had the feeling that your outsourced tech project would never stop growing? Have you ever felt like it'll never be finished? Your project may be suffering from "scope creep."»
Nambling Notes - April 2, 2004
2 April 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: DDoS attacks are decreasing in Britain as the Grand Nationals approach, the I-gaming industry sumo wrestles for charity and more.»
The Top 10s
1 April 2004
It's the Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending March 27. This week:

Hong Kong
1. HKJC Football
2. HK Jockey Club
3. Asia Casino Guide
4. . . .
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Assessing the WTO Ruling - What Does It Mean?
1 April 2004
Attorneys Kay Georgi and Philippe Vlaemminck look at the implications of last month's WTO ruling on the I-gaming industry, U.S. law enforcement and E.C. policy.»
Online Casino to Sponsor Jackson's Breast
1 April 2004
A spokesman for pop star Janet Jackson told reporters today that the singer has signed a deal with an online casino for the sponsorship of her right breast. The identity of the casino operator was not disclosed, nor were the financial terms of the agreement.»
Nambling Notes - April 1, 2004
1 April 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: William Hill and BHB argue before the ECJ, ukbetting makes another acquisition, a geolocation firm sues Google and more.»
First Annual GIGSE Charity Sumo Wrestling Grudge Match
1 April 2004
River City Group is planning a charity fund-raiser for Wednesday, May 19 (4PM-5PM) at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, Exhibit Hall C.»
Casino Watch – April 2004
31 March 2004
A monthly review of news from the land-based and online casino industries.»
Nambling Notes - March 31, 2004
31 March 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: NETeller's AIM flotation delayed, Kellog's under investigation in Australia for supplying online casino links, Betfair goes mobile, Fancy a Flutter get new ownership, plus more.»
BBC Makes Next Move in ATR Fallout
31 March 2004
In the wake of UK-racing broadcaster Attheraces pulling the plug on its TV signal, the BBC took steps on Tuesday to protect its racing interests.»
Gaming Back Online in the Philippines
31 March 2004
Government-owned and operated Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp (Pagcor) has enlisted the help of information technology firm PhilWeb Corp to provide online casinos and sportsbooks in the Philippines. The venture will contribute up to fifty percent of its income back to the government.»
Attheraces Pulls Plug On Broadcast
30 March 2004
The future of Attheraces remains unclear after the interactive betting operation stopped broadcasting British racing at midnight on Monday.»
Nambling Notes - March 30, 2004
30 March 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: Camelot plans to launch Lotto on interactive TV next month, the London Stock Exchange asks Betfair for help, plus more.»
Nambling Notes - March 29, 2004
29 March 2004
In today's Nambling Notes: World's greatest drummer streaks at women's figure skating championship in Germany, Betfair and the Football Association sign an MOU, Totesport becomes a cricket league sponsor, plus more.»
William Hill Increases Mobile Efforts
29 March 2004
Officials with one of the UK's leading bookmakers, William Hill, announced plans to step up its technology delivery by partnering with Enpocket to deliver time-sensitive betting odds and information to punters across the UK.»
Market Briefs - March 22-26, 2004
29 March 2004
Several dozen 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.»
On Track - March 2004
26 March 2004
A monthly review of events, business news and other happenings in the racing industry, particularly in the interactive sector.»