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Online Gambling
will be Worth $48 Billion by 2010
October
2 - Washington-based software development and servicing company
Castle Technologies Inc has announced that it will prepare
and release a White Paper providing an informative insight to
the growing number of global online poker players and the online
gambling industry as a whole.
Castle Technologies is expecting to complete the comprehensive White Paper
within the next month, which will contain a projection that - as a result of the
way it is currently growing - the global online gambling industry will generate
over $48 billion in revenues by 2010 and exceed $125 billion by the year 2015.
The White Paper will also contain information on the latest online poker games
being developed by the company, including the ever-popular Texas Hold'em, 7-Card
Stud and Omaha, as well as its new and dynamic patent pending progressive
jackpot features and new online poker tournament structures.
Said Castle Technologies President and CEO David Comeau, 'We decided to put this
White Paper together to inform our customers, investors and other interested
parties about our latest online poker software, as well as to show how our
progressive jackpot features will make our games even more entertaining.
'It is our aim of the White Paper to inform people about the fundamentals of
Castle Technologies' online poker software and the world online poker industry
in general. It will also help to define how our online gambling software relates
to our customers' satisfaction when playing these games,' he said.
Castle Technologies specializes in providing innovative
Internet- based online gambling games and services to the
growing international online population. Much of its focus is on
the multi-player poker playing community that is continuing to
grow every year as poker becomes increasingly mainstream and
accepted.
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