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13 hours, 57 minutes ago Steam Linux on the way? Left 4 Dead carries Linux binaries
Though some will protest that its DRM system is detestable, Valve's Steam platform is by far one of the best compromises between publishers and gamers, and it's a key contributor ...
Digg / Technology - 6:40 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
TAC gets into gaming
In-game advertising has now begun in Australia with Sensis’ digital media business, MediaSmart, sealing a major deal with Victoria’s Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to make targeted advertising available within PlayStation ...
Marketing Magazine - 5:03 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Company says eggs safe despite casinos suspending use
An Australian egg company says all its products are safe after several casinos suspended their use.
ABC News food and beverage - 4:45 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Egg deliveries suspended on contamination fears
Sydney's Star City has suspended orders from an egg producer after a contamination scare at a sister casino in Queensland.
FoodWeek - 2:47 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Yahoo! 360: A Popular Social Networking Website
Yahoo is one of the most well known companies in the entire world. They are often considered an internet giant. This is because Yahoo offers a wide range of different ...
Web Site Marketing & Promotion | Australia - 3:53 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
30 Second Guide to Australian Permit Requirements for Promotions
If you are running a consumer promotion in your town, state, or nationally you may be required to obtain a trade lottery permits.
B&T - midnight Tuesday 2nd December 2008
1 day, 16 hours ago Do Video Games Infiltrate Developers' Dreams? 'Fable II' Creator And More Weigh In
Multiplayer asks some gaming heavyweights how their work in the industry affects their dreams. Photo: Microsoft
Games News Updates - 4:22 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Fancy Yourself As A Monopoly Champion?
OK, we know that gaming is really Kotaku's bag , but here at Lifehacker we're great believers in games and puzzles to enhance your mental health . And while we're ...
lifehacker - 3:19 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
PBL chiefs step in on media, public relations
TOUGH economic conditions and high debt at PBL Media have forced its top management -- including chief executive Ian Law -- to handle media and public relations in person. The ...
Public Relations Institute of Australia - 2:15 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Poorly trained worker wins $460K compensation
A Queensland casino security officer who received inadequate training on how to eject unruly patrons has been awarded nearly $460,000 for a back injury.
OHS Alert - 11:37 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Has their luck run out?
The world's billionaire casino proprietors have been used to hand-over-fist money-making action for years, but recently a lot of the moolah has been flowing in the other direction. JAMES THOMSON ...
Smart Company - 10 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Clinton carries risks for Obama
Dec 1, 2008 12:20 PM US President-elect Barack Obama, inspired by his hero Abraham Lincoln's idea of creating a "team of rivals" in his Cabinet, may be gambling by choosing ...
World News Network - 10 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Macau keeps building casinos, shops despite downturn
The hotel room's large plasma TV was airing CNN reports of the global economic meltdown and plummeting share prices and currencies.
Inside Retailing - 7:55 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
PBL presses ahead with printing plant
PBL presses ahead with printing plant... 01 Dec 2008 07:49 AM
Business Spectator media & internet - 6:49 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
2 days, 13 hours ago China tests gambling on horses, once a major vice (AP)
AP - Organized gambling on horse races has returned to mainland China for the first time since the ruling Communist Party seized power in 1949, state media reported.
Yahoo! News: World News - 7:02 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008

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