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Are You Adequately Protecting Yourself?

1 May 2000
Predators may be lurking in your site, sifting through customers' accounts and stealing vital information. If you don't believe you're at risk, a recent study about information security in the U.K., might have you thinking twice. The Information Security Breaches Survey 2000 found during the last two ... (read more)
 

For Traffic Overload, It's Akamai to the Rescue

1 May 2000
Got problems? We've got solutions. Akamai Technologies can't defuse all of your website ordeals, but they can help your delivery by supplying, as Akamai Marketing Manager Jeff Young explains, "the Internet content delivery service for content providers." If your response is, "Huh?", let me explain what Young is talking about. ... (read more)
 

Credit Card Companies Are Playing Hard Ball over Chargebacks

27 April 2000
Should online gaming site operators be worried about the future of credit card payments? Probably so, says Chuck Crawford of Crown Management Services. In case you haven't heard, MasterCard implemented new chargeback standards effective March 1, 2000. IGN has obtained a copy of the new standards, which ... (read more)
 

Are You Bugging Your Customers?

22 April 2000
Hidden spies are keeping tabs on unsuspecting Internet explorers. These spies are invisible tags (also called Web bugs or clear GIFs) that operate similarly to the way cookies operate. Like cookies, Web bugs provide information about Web site users, including the user's IP address, type of browser used for ... (read more)
 

A Closer Look at the Michigan Ads

20 April 2000
The Michigan Department of Community Health has produced a series of anti-gambling television advertisements in an effort to protect Michigan citizens--particularly teenagers--from the dangers of gambling. Four of the six original spots, which hit the airways in late February, focus on Internet gambling. ... (read more)
 

Measuring Your Site's Navigability

19 April 2000
Is your website as profitable as you'd like it to be? Are you looking for new ways to increase revenue? Perhaps it's time to take a look closer at home. Have you considered whether visitors are fleeing because your site is too difficult to navigate? If you're not getting the results you want, perhaps ... (read more)
 

The Wireless Era Has Arrived

18 April 2000
Not too long ago, the Internet was considered cutting edge technology. Now, the next cutting edge technology is arguably wireless application technology, or WAP. Just this year, a number of online gaming companies, such as Lasseters, Littlewoods Leisure, Next Generation Gaming and Ladbrokes have announced ... (read more)
 

This Week in Plastic News...

17 April 2000
Are gambling debts unenforceable when gamblers lose their shirts while using their credit cards to bet online? That's the primary question behind a group of five lawsuits filed in New York and Alabama--all proposed as class actions--against VISA International, MasterCard International and issuing ... (read more)
 

Nambling Notes - Apr. 15, 2000

15 April 2000
A Tidbit from Oz -- Yahoo News reports that the Victoria Casino and Gambling Authority is considering proposing Internet gaming license fees of A$3,320. Anti-gambling activists are crying foul, but can feel some relief. The Victoria Parliament passed the Interactive Gaming (Player Protection) Act in 1999, ... (read more)
 

Before an Alliance Sours, Seek Assistance

12 April 2000
Two companies interested in forming an alliance might think that they share mutual goals. Unfortunately, that's not always true, according to Larraine Segils, an international consultant specializing in strategic alliances. She found that 55 percent of all alliances failed within three years, while ... (read more)

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