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On December 7th, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution and join the United States. On November 8, 2013, Delaware will again be the first to accomplish something no other state has yet to do: offer a full suite of online casino games to its residents.
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The Montreal-based online gambling content provider Amaya Gaming Group Inc. confirmed Thursday that it has entered into a licensing agreement to provide a wide selection of online casino gaming content to Bwin.Party in New Jersey, subject to all applicable jurisdictional licensing requirements and regulatory approvals.
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Google wants to know your every move
Google is beta-testing a program that tracks users’ purchasing habits by registering brick-and-mortar store visits via smartphones, according to a report from Digiday.
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According to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulatory filing, executive vice president of International Game Technology’s (IGT) Interactive Group, Robert Melendres, has notified the company of his intention to resign following a change in responsibilities that sees him reporting to John Vandemore, IGT’s executive vice president emerging business, chief financial officer and treasurer.
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Betable, a startup focused on monetizing the social gaming industry, announced on Tuesday it had raised an $18.5 million Series A round of venture funding.
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PlayStudios on Tuesday blurred the line between online and real-world gambling with the release of myVegas Slots smartphone games that let players cash in on perks at Sin City casinos.
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Game publisher aims to improve upon OnLive’s technological missteps
Square Enix has announced Project Flare, a cloud gaming service similar to what OnLive offered back in 2010. Unlike OnLive, however, the game publisher asserts that the company’s service will offer a “technological breakthrough in cloud gaming.”
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It'll certainly cost you top dollar at Jeff's Virtualization Palace
Amazon has chugged Nvidia's new virtualized GPU technology to spin-up a new class of rentable instances for 3D visualizations and other graphics-heavy applications.
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State gaming regulators granted preliminary approval Wednesday for the sale of John Ascuaga’s Nugget in Sparks to a private investment group.
The Gaming Control Board didn’t have any issues with Global Gaming & Hospitality, which will operate the resort. Michael Kim and Carlton Geer, partners in Global Gaming, were given a preliminary finding of suitability by the Nevada Gaming Commission last month.
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