How much more can we stay and develop new technologies?
This is a question which can go so many ways.
When developing a sportsbook, it is not anymore the 35 or older gambler anymore, it is the 18 year old that gets behind his/her computer/laptop or webtv and starts going at it, with this comes the Internet "junky" the one who stays on-line and doesn't get much else done in life.
Don't take me wrong, you out there that use the internet for the real reasons, which is to access information (the information super highway).
The designs have become complicated, a lot of plug-ins, programs or other new "jazzy" thechnologies to see the site are now needed, not as easy anymore as having a simple browser window opening up, now you need to compete with new technologies, and it will go on and like this technology will never stop developing, which is good, but no-one stops and realizes that family values are falling and remember more space and memory it needs to take up in your computer.
Now we have the sports and casino sites up and running, isn't it about the thrust one puts with his/her money?
Isn't it still the voice on the telephone with the great service as it is supposed to be?
Calling up sportsbooks to get informed on your sunday's games, you need to write down tons of different lines, and within a couple of seconds they change anyway, on websites press "refresh lines" and you have it, getting on the phone and getting rundowns has now become a bother, because you take to long to write down or listen and comprehend the changes, etc. And offcourse getting the clerk that is not very enthousiastic to go slow or repeat you is inevitable.
Designing is the same, why get so many sites, with flash, macromedia, and plugins and other effects that take so much longer?
Why not get a nice and fast downloadable site you can look at without waiting to long as feeling that either you don't want to have to do anything with this site or want to jump up and go do something else, wouldn't you rather have a nice, polite and service minded clerk on the phone, the book pays for it "usually"?
This is a question which can go so many ways.
When developing a sportsbook, it is not anymore the 35 or older gambler anymore, it is the 18 year old that gets behind his/her computer/laptop or webtv and starts going at it, with this comes the Internet "junky" the one who stays on-line and doesn't get much else done in life.
Don't take me wrong, you out there that use the internet for the real reasons, which is to access information (the information super highway).
The designs have become complicated, a lot of plug-ins, programs or other new "jazzy" thechnologies to see the site are now needed, not as easy anymore as having a simple browser window opening up, now you need to compete with new technologies, and it will go on and like this technology will never stop developing, which is good, but no-one stops and realizes that family values are falling and remember more space and memory it needs to take up in your computer.
Now we have the sports and casino sites up and running, isn't it about the thrust one puts with his/her money?
Isn't it still the voice on the telephone with the great service as it is supposed to be?
Calling up sportsbooks to get informed on your sunday's games, you need to write down tons of different lines, and within a couple of seconds they change anyway, on websites press "refresh lines" and you have it, getting on the phone and getting rundowns has now become a bother, because you take to long to write down or listen and comprehend the changes, etc. And offcourse getting the clerk that is not very enthousiastic to go slow or repeat you is inevitable.
Designing is the same, why get so many sites, with flash, macromedia, and plugins and other effects that take so much longer?
Why not get a nice and fast downloadable site you can look at without waiting to long as feeling that either you don't want to have to do anything with this site or want to jump up and go do something else, wouldn't you rather have a nice, polite and service minded clerk on the phone, the book pays for it "usually"?
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