FaceBook to support the online gambling industry
Since the dawn of online social networking, nothing came so close to the online gambling industry like FaceBook has. If you like to play poker, roulette or blackjack and want to mix it with your friends, than logging on to the site and playing has never become that easier.
Now, don't get me wrong, FaceBook is still an online social networking platform, and a very good and busy one. From the basic features like adding friends, searching for past and new friends, messaging and even online chatting, FaceBook has outdone it self when letting people like you and me to write our own applications for FaceBook users to use.
We all familiar with different types of applications in the site, whether it is the 'Super Wall', 'Fight Arena', 'Hatching Eggs' or online music Jukebox, this social networking platform has changed the way people use it nowadays. The software development capabilities that FaceBook has created let the gambling industry show her first applets (Or, mini applications) such as: "Texas Hold'em", 'Video Poker', 'Roulette' and many more.
But what have become applications have now become real time online applications. Applications such as online sports betting have made the site into a gambling arena for sports betters all over the world, and have let the authorities in USA to open an investigation on the operators of the site about the illegal gambling that is going on. One incident already took place when gambling on basketball games were held in a sport betting applications and involved a lot of groups altogether.
Not only having an online sport betting and other similar applications, the groups, which are the best places to find fellow game friends can make it easier for you to bet online, and having the chat feature up and running. This made the entire process into a whole new world. Does it mean that sport betting or gambling sites will slow down? It probably wouldn't do much, but you never know how many players would want to change the way they gamble and play.
Until we'll see any change on the matter at hand, social networking sites will continue to develop (and look for developers) more and more built in applications, and offer their users new experiences. The groups will keep on growing and expending and the entire social networking's agenda will be sucked in by power, greed and money.

