37 firms apply for New Jersey Internet gambling license

From APP – Thirty-seven firms have applied to get a piece of the legal Internet gambling when it’s launched in New Jersey later this year. The state Gaming Enforcement Division says it received the applications by Monday’s deadline. The names of the firms won’t be made public by the state until they are approved. Under a law signed this year, casinos with a physical presence in Atlantic City will be allowed to offer online betting in November. All 12 of the city’s casinos have said they want to offer online casinos. All the vendors in the enterprise must be licensed….

Spin Games Makes Move for New Jersey

From iGaming Business – Gaming content developer Spin Games has confirmed that through a license agreement with KGM Gaming, the Spin Games HTML5 Robust Online Client (ROC) has become the first online technology to be submitted to the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. KGM Gaming submitted the ROC last Friday in accordance with new regulations. ROC is a HTML5 remote gaming server that delivers content on mobile devices in addition to desktop applications. The content submitted includes video poker, ball games and table games. Kent Young, founder and president of Spin Games, said: “Licensing our content and technology to…