Tweet Share this LONDON (Reuters) – William Hill, Britains biggest bookmaker, will move into the US gaming market for the first time after agreeing to buy two American sports betting businesses for $39 million. William Hill, which has around 2,300 betting shops… Email Print article source
Daily Archives: April 15, 2011
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Today’s e-Reads: Preparing for an e-Government Shutdown
Computer World reports on what the federal government is doing to prepare for an e-government shutdown. Meanwhile, federal workers may have to surrender their BlackBerrys. Timediscusses why Google is not the new Microsoft. The New York Times examines Internet security and some of the issues with the growing reliance on third parties to issue certificates. Google is overhauling its popular video sharing site YouTube to better compete with cable and broadcast television, The Wall Street Journal reports. Manufacturers of GPS [...]
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US-Islamic World Forum To Kick-Off For First Time In US
By Sherouq Sadeqi WASHINGTON, April 12 (Bernama) — The Eighth Annual US-Islamic World Forum will kick-off for the first time in the US on Tuesday, and comes at a pivotal moment in the relations between the US and Islamic world, reports Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). The three-day forum, which is a partnership of the Saban Centre for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and the Government of Qatar, will host leaders from the US and over 30 Muslim-majority countries, [...]