Here’s What Happened This Week in mGaming

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Here’s What Happened This Week in mGamingHere are some of the top stories in mobile and online gaming that we’ve been monitoring in recent days.

California is slowly and steadily trying to pass legislation for the legalization of online gambling. But it remains to be seen if this effort will prove successful by 2015 as originally hoped.

With mobile marketing spend representing an increasingly larger share of all marketing dollars spent within most industries, the latest projections with regard to the online gambling market in the U.S. should be viewed very favorably.

The social casino industry in the United States alone will top $2.7 billion in revenue this year.

If the fate of online gambling lies in numbers — revenue figures and projections that will encourage or discourage lawmakers from legalizing online gambling nationally or state by state — lobbyists for online gambling may want to forward the following infographic to their nearest lawmaker.

One year ago, there were three. And today, the same three remain – New Jersey, Delaware, and Nevada. Although these states have already been established as lawful participants in the online gambling market, efforts are still being made to reverse any gains online gambling has made in the U.S. in recent years.

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