Filing is out, I like this part Gamosity, the games and vending division of Brandmakers, Inc. imports and manufactures skill machines for amusement and redemption purposes in addition to their line of vending machines. In July, the State of Georgia banned the use of all games of chance. This included video poker, 8 liners and blackjack machines. Consequently, it is estimated that in excess of 40,000 machines had to be picked up and taken out of locations. This created an opportunity for our skill machines such as the Royal Magic, reported Geoff Williams, so we requested and received a legal opinion so that we can commence ordering the equipment necessary to manufacture and place these machines.
WebBox introduced a new program on October 31, 2002 to help limit the increasing flow of unsolicited spam by setting up junk mail folders for all users. It is currently in a beta stage and soon users will be able to configure the aggressiveness of the spam filtering and utilize a preference process that will be available for different types of spam. This will lead to improved customer service and increase renewal retention.
Orrin Fiandaca joined the WebBox staff as a full time programmer after receiving his degree from M.T.I. in Sacramento, California majoring in Application Development. His initial responsibilities have been to work out some of the bugs in the WebBox system and to develop the spam program.
Michael Hudson, the chief technician and manager of WebBox has been responsible for improving the overall service and introduced a compression program which allows more space, helps avoid outages and provides more services to all customers. The compression program was implemented on November 1, 2002 and it has made quite a favorable impact on the WebBox system.