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Daily Nambling Notes - July 18, 2002
18 July 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Gaming Insight's director resigns, Steve Wynn wins cybersquatting suits and more.»
Sky Active Launches Winzone
17 July 2002
Sky Active, a sector of British Sky Broadcasting Group plc, has launched a new betting and gaming portal called Winzone.»
Operators Hunt for the New PayPa
17 July 2002
PayPal's departure from the I-gaming industry is the latest blow for a business that for the last year has struggled to find effective ways for its consumers to pay for Internet gambling.»
The IGN Data Hub - July 17, 2002
17 July 2002
In our zealous attempt to provide relief for potential information overload, we've condensed several industry-related surveys and research findings into a more digestible form for your reading pleasure.»
Daily Nambling Notes - July 17, 2001
17 July 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Tiger Woods strikes fear in the hearts of bookies, Sportingbet will share profits of the re-launched Sports.com site and more.»
Online Casino Bonuses: Has The Bubble Burst for Casino Operators?
16 July 2002
Online casino bonuses were originally initiated as a financial inducement for new players to open a real account at a certain casino and gamble.»
Rank Group Bidding on Coral Eurobet
16 July 2002
Neither side is saying much, but reports out of the United Kingdom indicate that the Rank Group has joined the bidding to purchase Coral Eurobet.»
No More I-Gaming Ads at Yahoo!
16 July 2002
Yahoo! will no longer accept advertising from online gambling merchants, the Internet portal decided last week.»
Daily Nambling Notes - July 16, 2001
16 July 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Play121.com shutters its doors, GrandBanksCasino.com switches to Playtech software and more.»
New York Taking a Close Look at PayPa
15 July 2002
More details are coming to light concerning a subpoena handed down from the New York attorney general to PayPal.»
Daily Nambling Notes - July 15, 2002
15 July 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Jean Noelting steps down as head of CryptoLogic, Betfair addresses the issue of horse trainers' betting habits and more.»
Market Briefs (July 8-12)
15 July 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.»
Curacao: Cyberluck License
15 July 2002
Information to be made available soon.»
Bet 4 Charity
12 July 2002
An innovative approach to online gaming commenced yesterday as Bet 4 Charity Casino, a wholly owned subsidiary of W.C. Enterprises, NV., announced its grand opening.»
Weekly Nambling Notes - July 8-12, 2002
12 July 2002
In this week's Nambling Notes: Sportingbet buys the Sports.com domain, eBay purchases PayPal, which will no longer offer I-gaming transactions, Grand Virtual and Gaming Insight team up for Harrods Casino Online and much more.»
Spitzer Strikes Again
12 July 2002
The attorney general of New York has subpoenaed PayPal Inc. to request information about online gambling payments that have been made using its system.»
IQ-Ludorum Takes Kiosks to Brazi
12 July 2002
IQ-Ludorum plc is expanding its services into South America thanks to a deal with Lotobras S.A., a company that supplies online video lottery and gaming solutions for the Brazilian market.»
Goodlatte Effort DeLayed
12 July 2002
A high-ranking member of the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday said that legislative parties must come to an agreement concerning the anti-Internet gambling bill proposed by Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va.»
Daily Nambling Notes - July 11, 2001
11 July 2002
In today's Nambling Notes: Sportingbet and Footymad acquire various aspects of Sports.com, GoldenPalace.com pledges to help retired boxers and more.»
Q & A: Con Kafataris, SportOdds
11 July 2002
Last month during the Gaming & Casinos World Asia Pacific conference in Singapore, IGN had the opportunity to chat with SportOdds' Con Kafataris, who offered his thoughts on mobile betting, the World Cup, the Asian market, P2P betting, Australia's interstate bookmaking policies and his company's planned expansion into Europe.»
US Law Roundup - July 2002
11 July 2002
Staying on top of interactive gambling bills as they move through the United States' federal and state legislatures no longer entails hours of research, thanks to this monthly update on U.S. state and federal legislation. In federal legislative news, Rep. Bob Goodlatte's anti-Internet gambling bill was stripped of its exemptions to the horse racing, lottery and casino industries and then reported to the full House of Representatives where it awaits being heard.»
FATF Looks to I-Gaming For Input
10 July 2002
The Financial Action Task Force, a leading international organization aimed at eliminating money laundering, is turning to the interactive gaming industry for help in shaping how it tackles the issue.»
The IGN Data Hub - July 10, 2002
10 July 2002
In our zealous attempt to provide relief for potential information overload, we've condensed several industry-related surveys and research findings into a more digestible form for your reading pleasure.»
Life After PayPa
10 July 2002
The news that PayPal will halt its online gaming payment business is not yet three days old, and already at least one other e-cash service has noticed a spike in I-gaming business.»
Spotlight: CyberSouce
10 July 2002
After catering to giant retail firms such as Wal-Mart and Nike in developing moneymaking Web sites, CyberSource is taking its experience to the interactive gaming sector.»