mGamingWatch: The Week’s Top Stories

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mGamingWatch The Week’s Top StoriesHere are some of the top stories in mobile and online gaming that we’ve been monitoring in recent days.

Tech May Underpin the New Las Vegas Economy, Says Lunden

Perhaps that which was transpiring inside of the convention hall in Las Vegas last week for CES 2015 is more representative of the future of Sin City than anything transparent outside of the hall and on the Vegas strip today.

It’s a ‘Pool’ Party for Online, Mobile Gambling in New Jersey

WSOP.com – New Jersey and 888 Poker New Jersey are working together to throw the biggest “pool” party the Garden State has ever seen in the world of online gambling. In case you’re wondering, however, this doesn’t involve any water, just clever joint marketing and a unique opportunity for online gamblers in the state, one of only three where online gambling is permitted today.
AGA Announces New Members

The American Gaming Association reached out to its gaming colleagues this week to confirm the addition of new members at the AGA.

Washington, Mississippi Look Toward Online Gaming Opportunities

California’s got company. The Golden State has long been considered the most likely state to next regulate and permit online gambling within its borders. But if the nascent efforts by two other states progress quickly, one or both may beat California to the punch in joining Delaware, Arizona, and Nevada as the only states to legalize online gambling.

When Marketing And Online Gambling Collide

Marketing for online gambling isn’t like marketing for anything else. Plugging clothing lines or beverages is not like regulated, real-money gambling platforms. It’s a lesson that is being learned the hard way for some across the pond. In its latest crackdown, the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has taken aim at the online gambling firm Unibet.

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