BETFAIR EXPLORES ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING
30 October 2009
Boosting the business through Web 2.0
Industry sources are abuzz at the news expected later
today (Monday) that online gambling giant Betfair's
Australian operations are about to make a major
investment in the social networking provider Watercooler,
an Internet start-up that has registered 26 million
users in only two years.
Watercooler offers some
600 online applications, mostly for American sports
teams, where its members can exchange views on favourite
games and players.
Millions of English football
fans are currently using Watercooler applications on
Facebook. Watercooler makes its money from advertising,
subscriptions to premium content, such as live score
tallies and sports merchandise.
Sources indicate
that Betfair will likely to use the Watercooler
technology to introduce more social features to its
online presence.
Betfair has more than 2.5
million registered customers in 140 countries and
pioneered exchange betting, later moving into othr
online gambling sectors. The betting firm processes more
than six million transactions a day, employs over 400
computer engineers and has an wokforce of over 1 600.
The cmpay also owns the massive US-based horseracing
wagering business TVG, and has invested more than $177
million in new games and technology in recent years.
In August this (2009) year the group reported a 29
percent jump in underlying earnings to $127 million in
the year to the end of April, from revenues that soared
27 percent.
Betfair's involvement in Watercooler
is as a leading investor in a US$5.5 million
cash-injection exercise designed to fund further
development of fantasy sports and social gaming on
Facebook and similar Web 2.0 platforms.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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