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A Wireless Internet Casino?

21 November 2000
An American software developer with a yen to work at home while raising a child has created what may be the first wireless Internet casino: WirelessWinnings. Owner Brad Schuler admits that he really developed the WML site intending to sell it off. (Similar to HTML that's used for Internet sites, WML is ... (read more)
 

Why Is Microgaming So Darn Successful in the Progressive Slots Market?

20 November 2000
Success can be attributed to many things. For casino software developer Microgaming Systems, the key ingredient, according to spokesperson Marilyn Glazier-Shacham, is making the games, "fun, fair, and accountable." It's this philosophy that has made the company's progress slot systems the most successful games of their kind on the Internet. ... (read more)
 

New Jersey Assemblyman Looks to Pioneer a New Era

15 November 2000
A bill to permit currently licensed land-based Atlantic City casinos to open Internet casinos is being drafted by New Jersey Assemblyman Tony Impreveduto. He expects to present the final bill before the state assembly early next year. Impreveduto is reluctant to discuss the legislation, but he shared a few relevant facts about his intentions. ... (read more)
 

Nambling Notes - Nov 3, 2000

3 November 2000
Tidbits from Down Under -- According to an AAP article, the battle against the interactive gaming moratorium would be included in the Council of Australian Governments meeting, which was held Friday. ACT Chief Minister Gary Humphries vowed to make sure the subject was included in the COAG discussions, ... (read more)
 

Is GPS Technology Ready to Take on Virtual Gambling?

2 November 2000
Thanks to the wide range of legislation regarding Internet gaming and wagering around the world, reliable border control technology for blocking bettors in certain locations is in high demand. For example, interactive gaming regulations in jurisdictions like Malta, Belize and a few Australian states and territories prohibit licensees from accepting residents as customers. ... (read more)
 

UniCache Seeks to Negate Credit Card Fraud

31 October 2000
Online payment solutions are popping up all over the place, a result of the many problems dogging e-commerce transactions. One of the biggest problems, of course, is fraudulent transactions, especially with credit cards. Fraudulent credit card transactions are the bane of the online gambling industry, as ... (read more)
 

Aegis: A Biometric Security Solution

31 October 2000
Inventors often struggle to develop an effective tool only to find that the simplest one works best. The same premise applies to Internet security tools, such as a new biometric tool developed by Inroad Solutions, a Canadian Internet security and e-learning firm. In its quest to ensure that the right student was taking a test online, the company created a simple yet effective solution: Aegis. ... (read more)
 

Winstreak Strives to Acquire Licensees

25 October 2000
Officials at IGN Internet Global Network Inc., who have operated its flagship gaming site, Casinos of the World, since 1997, seem to be following the old maxim that you should stick with what you know. This was more evident than ever in late July, when the company's Winstreak subsidiary debuted its complete turnkey licensing program featuring Casinos of the World software version 3.0. ... (read more)
 

GamblingSoftware.com Rolls out New Games

24 October 2000
Sitting still is never an option for successful gaming software suppliers. Thanks to the growing popularity of both the Internet and e-gambling, game developers are constantly forced to come up with newer, faster, snazzier and better games. Because of this, a handful of Net betting companies have debuted new ... (read more)
 

IGN Q & A: Rick Smith

23 October 2000
In February 2000, former New Zealand gaming regulator Rick Smith was named the executive director for the Interactive Gaming Council, a trade association that seeks to establish fair business practices throughout the burgeoning online gaming industry. The ensuing eight months saw a lot of activity, with the ... (read more)

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