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Gambling For Free On Facebook

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发表于 2007-6-24 00:29 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Bets Go Wild does not contravene US online gambling laws because no money is involved  

The social networking site Facebook is about to enter the world of online gambling, but not in a way that will have US authorities on alert, because the "gambling" will not involve real money according to a statement issued this week.

US Facebook members will be able to bet online via the BetsGoWild.com gambling application. Although the bets will not be for real money this will allow Facebook's 25 million American members to have a wagering outlet that does not infringe the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) introduced by the US government in late 2006.

A wide range of fun bets is expected, from when Paris Hilton will be released to who will win major sporting events. The results will be published for the entertainment of members.
 楼主| 发表于 2007-6-25 07:04 | 显示全部楼层
这个网站http://www.betsgowild.com/比较有趣
 楼主| 发表于 2007-10-25 02:00 | 显示全部楼层

Facebook Poker From Arsenal Interactive

Published: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 mgowanbo.cc

Arsenal Interactive takes Facebook community action a step further

The Mountain View, California based web-cam social video network company Arsenal Interactive has launched its HeyCosmo Texas Hold'em poker application on the Facebook platform. HeyCosmo is an intuitive free web-cam service enabling live interactivity and communication on the Internet. The service is directly available to Facebook members from their personal profile pages.

Arsenal's live, multi-player Texas Hold'em poker application is downloaded from Facebook and players can choose to join a game already in session or create a new game, invite other players to join and begin game play immediately.

Each player has a full-motion video stream around a graphically rich poker table, allowing participants to see and talk to each other as if they were in the same room. Arsenal Interactive's technology supports up to 10 live web-cam video participants and up to 50 people will be able to watch, listen, and chat during the games. At 30 frames per second, a high degree of reality and ambience can be achieved.

"With an increasing number of online gaming enthusiasts, it was just a natural transition for us to create a poker application specifically catered for interactive networks," said James H. Im, president and CEO, Arsenal Interactive, Inc. "It's an easy way for friends to connect, entertain and communicate with each other at the same time."

The magic behind HeyCosmo is a high-quality interactive multimedia engine, which features proprietary video, audio, and multi-party call control technologies. Arsenal's engineering team consists of innovative industry veterans who have collaborated for the past six years to build proven and scalable multimedia service platforms in collaboration with various industry standard groups and service provider entities.
 楼主| 发表于 2007-10-26 03:57 | 显示全部楼层
出版:周三, 2007年10月24日mgowanbo.cc

阿森纳互动需脸谱社区行动更进一步

山区来看,总部位于美国加州的网络凸轮社会视频网络公司阿森纳互动已经推出了heycosmo德州hold'em扑克应用facebook的平台。 heycosmo是一个直观的免费网络凸轮服务,使现场的互动和沟通上互联网。这项服务是直接提供给facebook的成员从他们的个人简介网页。

阿森纳队的活,多玩家德州hold'em扑克应用是下载脸谱和玩家可以选择参加比赛已经举行会议,或者创造一个新的游戏,邀请其他玩家加入,并开始玩游戏是立刻。

每个玩家有一个全运动视频流的周围生动丰富的扑克牌桌上,让与会者看到,并相互交谈,就好像他们在同一个房间里。阿森纳互动的技术支持多达10个直播网上凸轮视频参加了多达50人,将能够观看,倾听,聊天,在运动会期间。每秒30帧,高度的现实和氛围,可以达到这个数字。

"随着越来越多的网络游戏爱好者,那只是一种自然过渡,为我们创造一个扑克申请特别照顾互动网络, "詹姆斯表示h.即时通讯,总裁兼首席执行官,阿森纳互动公司" ,它的一个简单的方法,为朋友连接,休闲娱乐和互相沟通,在同一时间举行。 "

魔术背后heycosmo是一个高品质的多媒体互动式发动机,它的特点是专有的视频,音频和多党呼叫控制技术。阿森纳的工程团队构成的创新精神的业界老兵,他们有勾结,为近6年来,以建立行之有效的和可扩展的多媒体服务平台合作,与各行业标准团体及服务供应商实体。
 楼主| 发表于 2008-1-23 07:24 | 显示全部楼层
Mahjong Available On Facebook

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 mgowanbo.cc

First ever multiplayer Mahjong game launched on Facebook

Members of the vast community website Facebook (there are currently 61 million members and counting) now have mahjong playing as an additional gaming diversion on their visits to the site.

World Mahjong Tour, Inc., an Asia focused gaming company has launched what it claims is the first ever Mahjong and Big Two multiplayer software game applications on the popular website.

"Both Mahjong and Big Two are extremely popular Asian games with a massive following worldwide," say Pierre Wuu and David Wang, founders of the company. "We plan to bring and introduce many Asian games to the entire worldwide audience in English and other languages."

There is an estimated 100 million Mahjong players worldwide, said Wang, adding that  Mahjong is considered to be the national pastime game of China and is one of the most widely played games in the world, especially in Asian countries.

The WMT mahjong game comes in Chinese and English and allows users to quickly learn and improve their skills. Users can play social or competitive online Mahjong 24 hours a day simply by logging into Facebook, and in the future other online social networking sites the founders have in mind. English support will be available soon for the Big 2 game.

"With this new launch on the Facebook Platform we will be the leader in presenting Asian games to a worldwide global audience. Facebook has a strong presence outside Asia in both North America and Europe. This is a market which very few Asian gaming companies have entered." said Pierre Wuu. "This market will only grow."
 楼主| 发表于 2008-1-24 07:32 | 显示全部楼层
Facebook Poker

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 mgowanbo.cc

Another gambling application climbs aboard the community express

uJogo, a rewards-based poker site, has positioned its allegedly legal poker product on the major community website Facebook following extensive research into the advantages and obstacles that may be encountered.

uJogo paid research firm TNS to conduct the study, which revealed that here are about 30 million adults who play roughly three hours of free online poker a week — in other words, there are some 5 billion person-hours a year out there, just waiting to be monetised. And even that is only a fraction of the 23 billion person-hours a year spent on casual gaming as a whole.

But poker wisdom holds that a player has three tools at his disposal: his hand, his chips, and his opponent. The simple fact is that people play differently when there’s nothing to lose, a company spokesman said this week.

In the U.S., however, legally it’s hard give players something to lose. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Act of 2006 tried to stifle domestic gambling by prohibiting U.S. financial institutions from funding gambling accounts. Players wanting to play for money circumvented this by working with foreign e-wallet or fund card accounts. Even Yahoo UK has tried for-money poker offshore, and the result has been good gameplay on offshore sites, and a less enticing experience within the United States.

Following the study, uJogo set out to find a way to give players the feeling of having something to lose without running afoul of the law. First, it launched a web-based game. And last week, the company launched a new Facebook application, built on the same technology as the web portal it has been running since June last year.

Motivating uJogo was the example afforded by Facebook’s free Texas Hold’em Poker application - the third most active application on the site having been installed some 5.4 million times. It has over 370 000 players active daily, and a viral model that gives players more chips when they invite their friends.

uJogo is free, too, but it offers a reward model. It’s not the first to pay players: There are other private companies (such as Prizewagon, Triplejack, and the National League of Poker) that offer some forms of compensation. uJogo is betting that its combination of gameplay, tournament models, and social networking alongside rewards and sponsorship can differentiate it.

At uJogo, players earn points for things like signing up, inviting others, time played, certain winning hands, and number of games played. These points are then redeemed at the uJogo store. Players also win points for being top-ranked on the leaderboard. They start with 1 000 chips each, and if a player runs out of money, they can reload to 1 000. Currently, players can reload infinitely, so there’s nothing to discourage a new player from playing recklessly, at least at first. But as they build a higher bankroll, the threat of losing it all and starting at 1 000 again becomes real: Only the top bankrolls win the big points rewards on the leaderboard.

In the future, the company will limit the number of times a player can reload in a given period. But CEO Eric Gonzales points out that in certain tournament formats, such as multi-table or sit-and-go games, going all in isn’t an effective strategy. “Rewards and type of game are what really deter people,” says Gonzales. “What the good players end up doing is playing the higher-stakes tables because new users can only reload to 1 000 chips.”

uJogo targets the U.S.-based “serious amateur” — someone who wants to become a better player, but doesn’t want to break the law. The company generates revenue from advertising and licensing, though it ultimately wants less intrusive forms of promotion, such as logos on the table or the cards. Players are rewarded based on their chip totals. In addition, the site also offers more advanced features, such as multi-table tournament play.

uJogo also signs up sponsors, an area where Gonzales sees the most opportunity. “There’s a fair amount of interest from casinos because they don’t have much of an online presence, and uJogo is a way for them to dip their toe in the water with an online poker system that’s legal,” he explains. And he notes that the firm has been very conservative with its legal position: While casino-related rewards such as hotel points or in-person tournament buy-ins might be possible, the relationship is primarily a way of bringing casino branding online.

Online poker sites, even the free ones, aren’t without their challenges. For one thing, the more closely a site engages its members, the more it needs to police social interactions. uJogo has faced an increase in offensive chatroom activity in recent weeks from users that seem to be targeting the site. “It’s almost as if someone is trying to bring us down,” says Gonzales.
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