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Australia Cracks Down on Offshore Internet Gambling Sites

Australian government officials are cracking down the internet gambling industry and illegal, offshore gambling sites are expected to catch the brunt of their attention. Australian media, Social Services Minister Scott Morrison is leading the charge with a full review of Aussie gambling policies. Morrison and his associates are particularly keen on making certain that every…

Don’t Miss These Everyday SEO Opportunities

Let's face it, search engine optimization (SEO) has become pretty complicated over the past few years. Since Google cracked down on thin content with its Panda algorithm, SEO's have turned into a bunch of scientists obsessed with data and spreadsheets. What they've collectively forgotten is that SEO doesn't have to be a complicated affair. In…

WSOP.com Offers PayPal – A Nevada iGaming First

WSOP.com is making Nevada online gambling history as it becomes the first Silver State operator to accept PayPal deposits. Despite being a fairly momentous occasion for the online gambling industry, the return of PayPal happened with almost no hype, and didn't even rate an official notice from either PayPal or Ceasars Interactive Entertainment (CIE) -…

Google Traffic to Wikipedia is Definitely on the Skids

Google is sending a lot less traffic towards Wikipedia than it was just a few months ago. It's a phenomenon that would send affiliates into a tizzy, but Wikipedia officials aren't all that concerned. It Started With a 'Gradual Decline' News of Wikipedia's dropping traffic broke last week on Similarblog, an affiliate and web marketing…

Google Becomes Alphabet (But Search Remains the Same)

Google has announced a significant corporate restructuring that's bringing its far flung business ventures under an umbrella company called, Alphabet. The creation of Alphabet is a move designed to quiet investor concerns about how much money the search giant is spending on radical innovations like driverless cars, but won't impact Google's search business. Under the…

Google Scoffs at Worldwide ‘Right to Be Forgotten’

Google is scoffing at a request from the French Government to extend the right to be forgotten outside the confines of Continental Europe. According to a report on SearchEngineJournal.com, the French Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), formally submitted the request back in June. While Google officials grudgingly comply with the right to…