Ain’t nothing but a G thing

Jamie Hinks
July 28, 2010
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mobile slotsIt’s thought that over the next five years 4G mobile broadband services will be as readily available as standard mobile services, and this could have a positive effect not only on multimedia content, such as videos and audio, but also online gambling. Currently users will usually have to download the application for the certain game and be limited to a single game, however in future gambling will be closer to live than before and users will feel a huge benefit.

Combine this with the ‘bet against your friends’ site Betable and it could open up all manner of opportunities on a night out. First person to yak up, who’s going to pull a pig, and the most likely to cop off at the end of the night. Bloody gold mine I tell ye! Read More.

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