Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future
For the casino predators, enough is never enough.
The Morning Call - May 4, 2014 - Is slot machine gambling coming to your phone?
Parx Casino wants to attract more young gamblers with gambling on mobile devices. Would Sands follow?
The typical slot machine player in Pennsylvania is a 60-year-old woman who owns a home and earns a middle-class wage, but if executives at Parx Casino get their way, she will soon be joined by a gaggle of millennials playing slots on their smartphones.
Hoping to entice barely legal gamblers to play slot machines, Parx Casino wants to give people the ability to play from their smartphone and tablets, perhaps while they update their Facebook status or scan their Twitter feed.
Read more: http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-pa-gambling-mobile-devices-20140504,0,4487569.story#ixzz30rRM9jof
For the casino predators, enough is never enough.
The Morning Call - May 4, 2014 - Is slot machine gambling coming to your phone?
Parx Casino wants to attract more young gamblers with gambling on mobile devices. Would Sands follow?
The typical slot machine player in Pennsylvania is a 60-year-old woman who owns a home and earns a middle-class wage, but if executives at Parx Casino get their way, she will soon be joined by a gaggle of millennials playing slots on their smartphones.
Hoping to entice barely legal gamblers to play slot machines, Parx Casino wants to give people the ability to play from their smartphone and tablets, perhaps while they update their Facebook status or scan their Twitter feed.
Read more: http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-pa-gambling-mobile-devices-20140504,0,4487569.story#ixzz30rRM9jof
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