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Malaysian online payment outfit buys Friendster
MOL Global has acquired Friendster in a move that will aim to lump online payments together with social networking in Asia.
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eBay doubles down on payments as it buys Bill Me Later; Lays off 1,000
EBay on Monday revamped its corporate portfolio laying off 1,000 workers, or 10 percent of its workforce, and buying online payment company Bill Me Later as well as a Denmark classifieds company....
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1.4% of online revenues lost to fraud in 2007
The share of online revenue lost to fraud in 2007 held steady with 2006 at 1.4%, but as e-commerce grows, the total dollar loss from online payment fraud is growing at the rate of about 20% a year...
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Secure your customers' online payments
Reports of stolen credit card information deter consumers from buying goods online. So, Visa developed its own authenticated payment system. Other options include digital signatures, a shopping...
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iPod of thermostats now available from the Apple Store
Tony Fadell's "iPod of thermostats" is now shipping from the Apple Store. Initial pre-orders of the $249 device sold out shortly after introduction in late 2011.
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With new platform, WorldPay targets the chargeback process
Chargebacks are time-consuming and potentially expensive for online retailers who are slow to give them attention. WorldPay says its new platform automates the process.
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Intuit GoPayment automatically tallies state sales tax
The mobile credit card reader taps into geolocation features on your mobile device to calculate city, state and municipal taxes for a given transaction.
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The secret of how to live at AOL
For two months last fall, 19-year-old entrepreneur Eric Simons lived at AOL's Palo Alto, Calif., building. He kept his stuff in a locker, showered in its gym, ate its food, and slept on couches....
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Researchers intercept Tatanga malware bypassing SMS based transaction authorization
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a Tatanga malware variant capable of bypassing SMS based transaction authentication protection.
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Answers, decisions, results: With Axis, Yahoo firms up search messaging
Google always offered results. Then Microsoft came along and promised decisions. Yahoo's new Axis seeks to give you answers. Which kind of query will you choose?
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Wells Fargo simplifies person-to-person payments with clearXchange
Wells Fargo simplifies making person-to-person payments to just using an email address or a phone number.
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MasterCard using 'best practices' to sell mobile payments
Using its worldwide name brand, MasterCard is hoping to draw more small business owners into its new mobile point-of-sale program.
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Constant Contact integrates online meeting tool
Small businesses will be able to control event registration and promotion, as well as the meeting itself, through the same management tool.
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Sage simplifies SMB payment management
The new Sage Exchange portal makes it easier for small businesses to link POS and e-commerce environments with their back-end accounting systems.
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Pantech Verse gets messaging right (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse may strike you as a throwback model with its QWERTY keyboard and deemphasis on data.
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Microsoft's So.cl network launched amid Facebook press
Microsoft's So.cl is now out of beta and available publicly - but is it really aimed at students?
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Target looks toward online, mobile platforms to boost bottom line
Target, one of America's biggest big box retailers, is finally putting more of the focus on its online experience.
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'iQ by Intel' - experimental online magazine curated by a workforce of thousands
Intel has launched 'iQ' an online news magazine whose content is selected by potentially more than 5,000 of its staff. Can great curation help Intel sell more chips?
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Flash mob stages conga line privacy protest against Facebook
Online privacy company Abine organizes simultaneous protests in New York and San Francisco to highlight concerns about Facebook's access to private data.
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Wikipedia: If you see ads on our site, you have malware
Wikipedia is warning its users that seeing ads on its website usually means your computer is infected with some type of malware. Most of the time, this means a rogue browser add-on or extension.
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