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.

The acting Attorney General of New Jersey recently told USAToday that the state’s casinos and racetracks “are free to take sports bets without fear of state reprisal, so long as no wagering occurs on college games in New Jersey or involving in-state college teams anywhere.”

Of the many standouts from this year’s G2E convention in Las Vegas, High 5 is right there with the best of them.

Zynga is attempting to pick itself back up by the bootstraps and retrace its steps back to previous glories.

House Advantage recently announced their partnership with Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort for their new interactive mobile app Casino On the Go (COG), which is designed to create behavior-triggered consumer rewards.

Next week in Las Vegas, the 2014 Global Gaming Expo (G2E) will get underway. Once again on hand for the international gaming trade show and conference organized by the American Gaming Association (AGA) and Reed Exhibitions will be mobileStorm.

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