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It's Not Rocket Science
8 November 2002
One of the newer faces in online gambling software design is a small company in Glasgow, Scotland, that goes by the name It's Not Rocket Science.»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 8, 2002
8 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: BetWWTS suspends wagering on "The Bachelor" after too many bettors from the star's hometown register and more.»
Q & A: Michael Frendo, Gatt Frendo Tufigno, Advocates
7 November 2002
The Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority last month made public its intentions to formulate a new licensing regime for online gambling in Malta. If all goes as planned the first I-gaming licenses will be granted in the first quarter of 2003.»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 7, 2002
7 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Boss Media introduces bingo software and much more.»
Speirtech Expands Its Horizons
7 November 2002
Wireless gaming developer Speirtech Ltd. announced a new addition to its casino games platform this week.»
I-Lottery Update - November 2002
6 November 2002
IGN's monthly international review of recent news from the burgeoning lottery business.»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 6, 2002
6 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Jackpot Madness gets a new look and more.»
CryptoLogic Buys into Multiplayer Poker Game
6 November 2002
Looking to keep pace with its competitors, CryptoLogic Inc. last week became the latest supplier for the online gaming industry to offer multiplayer poker.»
Editorial: Short Changed
5 November 2002
Targeting just the layers is a lose-lose for the betting exchanges, the BHB and the Levy Board, but a big win for the bookies.»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 5, 2002
5 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Christchurch Casino opens a bingo Internet gambling site, Youbet.com announces charges for audio and video to players who make insignificant bets and more.»
The Second Coming of Christchurch Casino
5 November 2002
With an eye for garnering more users worldwide, Christchurch Casino in New Zealand this week launched its newest gaming Web site. The launch comes nearly a month after the government's determination that the company's online operations are not in violation of New Zealand law.»
Racing Seeks to Rectify Pick 6 Fiasco
4 November 2002
As more details on the winning Breeders' Cup Pick 6 ticket scandal come to light, the racing industry is in overdrive to make sure bettors' confidence is restored.»
Election Update
4 November 2002
The balance of power in Washington D.C. could shift tomorrow, and a handful of races could affect the future direction of Internet gaming legislation in the United States.»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 4, 2002
4 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: InterCasino introduces poker and more.»
Market Briefs (Oct. 28-Nov. 1)
4 November 2002
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.»
Nambling Notes - Oct. 28 - Nov. 1, 2002
3 November 2002
In this week's Nambling Notes: The U.K. Levy Board discusses a P2P tax, CryptoLogic announces new poker room software and more.»
A New Levy Scheme in the UK
2 November 2002
In what's become a rite of passage from fall to winter, government officials and betting interests have reached an agreement on the taxation of betting in the United Kingdom. Highlighting new policies this year is the introduction of taxes on betting exchanges and spread betting.»
Breeders' Cup Spells Success Worldwide
1 November 2002
Long-shot horses weren't the only winners over the weekend at the Breeders' Cup. It was a successful day around the world for bookmakers and interactive betting houses.»
Yee-Haa!! Who wins?
1 November 2002
On October 7, the Swedish population of nearly 9 million was presented with a new gaming product called "Yee-Haa!!"»
Nambling Notes - Nov. 1, 2002
1 November 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Bookmakers want Bermuda to repeal its gambling tax, Youbet.com signs a deal with Global Cash Access and more.»
Administration Backs Leach
31 October 2002
The White House officially backed the Leach anti-Internet gambling bill in a letter Monday to Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D., the Senate majority leader.»
Working with RFPs
31 October 2002
One of the time-tested ways of buying computer-related goods and services is to use a Request for Proposal (RFP). If your organization has never used an RFP before and you're considering a major investment in your computers or software, you should give some thought to an RFP.»
Nambling Notes, Oct. 31
31 October 2002
The U.K Levy Board addresses P2P betting, attheraces launches its interactive television betting service and more.»
Sky Bet Secures Licensing in Alderney
30 October 2002
Andre Wilsenach has gone out of his way to make the small island of Alderney one of the most sought after jurisdictions for online gaming operators.»
Insights - P2P in the USA
30 October 2002
Does U.S. law prohibit P2P betting? Will it ever be a viable option for U.S. bettors?»