All Slots Casino doubles traffic thanks to iPhone

It's not just mobile games firms getting hot under the collar about smartphones nowadays. Mobile gambling companies are equally keen on taking their products to new mobile handsets.
For example, mobile gambling platform provider Spin3 has made four of its titles available as web apps for iPhone and Android in recent months, and its clients are benefitting.
"Since Spin3 launched its casino games for the iPhone last year, we have doubled the expected amount of players visiting our mobile casino," says David Brickman, VP of player affairs at All Slots Casino, one of the companies using Spin3's GameWire platform.
Now Spin3 has announced that it's also made all 15 of the games on GameWire available for BlackBerry smartphones.
"For our operators to be successful, our casino games and systems must keep pace with the industrys newest and most exciting developments and technologies," says Spin3 CEO Matti Zinder.
"Spin3 is committed to continue supporting new Smartphone handsets as they enter the market. We are optimistic that the mobile casino industry will soon make the move to mass market adoption."
It's interesting that Spin3's titles are web apps for iPhone and Android, showing that it's still unclear whether play-for-cash mobile gambling will take off as downloadable applications on either platform.