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Online Casinos and Problem Gambling
An estimated 20 million people worldwide gamble online at internet casinos. In 2007, Americans (who were technically not allowed to use online gambling venues) spent $34 billion on gambling in bricks and mortar casinos, and that number does not include the amount spent at Native American casinos.
Popular Online Casino Games - Keno, Bingo, Lotto
Keno is similar to state lottery games in that you choose numbers and find out if any of the numbers you chose match numbers drawn, with various payouts based on the number of matches you have. With keno, numbers are drawn all the time, so there are far more opportunities to win or lose.
Online Casinos Take to Stock Market in Europe
Online gambling already has a place on the London Stock Exchange, and this trend is set to continue boldly as worldwide acceptance of internet gaming increases. The UK online gambling site Betfair is considering a stock float of £1.5 billion in 2010. Founders Andrew Black and Ed Wray
Online Gambling and Smartphones
The day is rapidly approaching when you could be sitting in a boring staff meeting or waiting on a train platform for your sweetheart to arrive, and win a few bucks in real money playing in an online casino on your iPhone or other "smartphone."
Social Networking and Online Casinos
Social networking and online casinos are two of the biggest web phenomena today. Twitter and Facebook have taken the entire digital universe by storm, letting people from any corner of the globe communicate with each other over common interests.
USA Online Casinos - The Laws Are Confusing
While the US passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in 2006, it hasn't stopped Americans from participating in online gambling, even though it outlawed internet gambling and restricted the ability of financial institutions to pay online gambling sites.
Online Gambling and the iPad - Match Made in Heaven
Many people, particularly in the UK, think that the Apple iPad is a device that will take online gambling to an entirely new level. Here are some of the reasons why.
Legality of Internet Gambling in the US
Internet wagering in the US has had a long and storied history, even though the industry has been around for less than two decades. In 2006, the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act became law. This law restricted use of payment systems for online gamblers from the US.
How Internet Gambling Became a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry
Online wagering only began in the 1990s, but it didn't take long for it to become a multi-million dollar business. The catalyst for the explosion in online gaming came in 1994, when the government of Antigua Barbuda, an island nation in the Caribbean, passed a law allowing online casinos to operate from their country.
What Factors Play Roles in the Popularity of Online Casinos?
For years now, people have spent time immersing themselves in games found in online casinos. Each and every one of these websites is unique and uses different ways to go about the gambling process. Some USA online casinos offer a plethora of card games, slot machines
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