The Restoration of America’s Wire Act, H.R. 4301, 113th Cong. (2nd Sess. 2014), S. 2159, 113th Cong. (2nd Sess. 2014) (RAWA), was introduced in Congress on March 26, 2014. The bill amends provisions of the federal criminal code, commonly known as the Wire Act,to prohibit all forms of Internet gambling in the United States except for horse racing. If enacted, the bill would restore the federal ban on Internet gaming
ThreeFiftyNine's cloud and mobile application development offerings will enable partners to design and deploy solutions into the mobile applications market. Providing a full line of design and development services and publishing solutions, ThreeFiftyNine offers the platform necessary for companies to develop and release powerful digital solutions.
On Monday, the leaders of 10 conservative organizations sent a letter to Congress outlining their opposition to proposed legislation to extend a federal ban on internet gambling. The letter, obtained by Breitbart News, argues that the legislation would overturn laws in several states and increase federal regulation of the Internet.
Caesars is currently the second biggest online gambling revenue generator in the state behind the Borgata, and if they pooled their poker room players would be the largest provider --for whatever reason the WSOP.com and 888 poker rooms operate independently of one another.
The revenue potential of regulated online gambling in the United States will be dampened by a rollout that will be slow, complex and fragmented.
Thanks to social media, even if you aren't an avid online gamer, you're exposed to countless game invites and in-game gift notification every day. Chances are, you've already given in to the temptation and tried some online games yourself. Today we're going to look at how online gambling games have been energized by social media.
The Media and Entertainment Consulting Network recently conducted a study of social media in the online gambling sector as a part of their Online Gambling Quarterly report. Irish online gambling operator Paddy Power and the world’s largest internet poker room PokerStars are reportedly doing well in the sector.
At first, the casino market is expected to reach the value of $9.4 billion, while $8.8 billion of that amount would be linked to gaming revenue.
Kentucky's Churchill Downs discusses its growing interest in the online channel.
State senators voted Friday to outlaw the sale of lottery tickets through a Website or at gas-pump terminals, stripping the Minnesota Lottery of high-tech games they already offer.
New Jersey Senator Ray Lesniak, Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto, Senate Majority Leader Lou Greenwald and Senate President Steve Sweeney were critical of the Graham-Chaffetz attempts to reintroduce the 1961 Wire Act at the behest of land casino baron Sheldon Adelson, insisting that the legalisation issue is a state right.
A collaborative agreement between online gambling software developer Pariplay and Intralot USA will see the former’s instant-win and scratchcard games offered on physical kiosks at licensed gaming points serviced by Intralot in Washington DC, Idaho and Ohio, the company has announced.
Leave it to PokerStars to crash an otherwise cordial gathering of state legislators and influential figures in the gaming space.
So far, the return on investment for casino operators who have launched Internet gaming in three states hasn’t been the billion-dollar windfall some predicted.
Slot machine manufacturer International Game Technology said Tuesday it experienced a 66 percent decline in earnings during the second quarter.
The company, considered the world’s largest maker of gaming equipment, said its net income in the quarter that ended March 31 fell to $25.7 million, compared with $78.2 million in the same three-month period a year ago.
HTML5 is the fifth revision of the language and is projected to be a replacement for not only standard HTML, but also XHTML 1 and DOM Level 2 HTML. WebGL is an application programming interface, also known as an API, used in conjunction with Javascript.
So how exactly is WebGL, in conjunction with HTML5, the answer to the future of cloud gaming?
No comments:
Post a Comment