A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Zynga loses more execs, gains lottery partnership with Scientific Games Social game developer and online poker hopeful Zynga made waves last month with its hiring of former 888.com exec Maytal Ginzburg, but…
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Around the Virtual World – August 27-31, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Police Embrace Social Media as Crime-Fighting Tool We leave small clues about our lives all over the internet like fingerprints. LinkedIn’s Profit Growth Leaves Social Media Peers Trailing Behind The past two days have…
Around the Virtual World – August 29, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Bait and Switch? @TextInstagram Transfers Followers to Personal Account The creator of viral parody Twitter handle @TextInstagram is in hot water after he transformed the account into a personal account, @JoshHelfferich. …
Winning Hand for Poker Advocates
This week, a federal judge ruled that poker is more a game of skill than chance. The decision is a victory for poker advocates who are pushing to legalize internet poker in the U.S. The judge relied extensively on the findings of a defense expert who analyzed online poker games.…
Around the Virtual World – August 13-17, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Amazon Enters Social Gaming Market Amazon is entering the social gaming market just as two companies that pioneered the space, Facebook and Zynga, are struggling to figure out better ways to make money.…
Around the Virtual World – August 6-10, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Will States’ Fight Against Sports Betting Ban Pay Off? Two states, New Jersey and California, are competing in a growing-stakes battle of states’ rights. The issue is the two-decade-old federal ban…
New Jersey Sued Over Sports Betting
Following the DOJ decision reversing its position on the scope of the Wire Act, some states have moved forward with legislation to permit certain forms of intrastate gambling. New Jersey, along with Nevada, have been among the first movers. A recent lawsuit challenges a NJ law that permits wagering…
Around the Virtual World – July 30 – August 3, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. PokerStars Pays $731M, Acquires Full Tilt In DOJ Settlement PokerStars will pay a total of $731 million and absorb fellow online gaming site Full Tilt Poker in order to settle the…
Around the Virtual World – July 2-6, 2012
A weekly wrap up of interesting news about virtual worlds, virtual goods and other social media. Twitter Drops LinkedIn Partnership LinkedIn announced via a blog post on Friday that Twitter would no longer be partnering with the business-networking site to sync updates from one site to the other.…
Game Cloning Can be Stopped!
A federal court recently found copyright infringement based on a developers copying of aspects of the popular Tetris game, even though the code itself was not copied. This ruling confirms that IP can be used to effectively prevent certain cloning practices that are prevalent with online games. While this case…