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Bank Systems & Technology October 21, 2008 |
Zopa Sees Profit in the U.K., No Point in The U.S. U.S. conditions forced Zopa to exit social lending. |
InternetNews October 15, 2008 Erin Joyce |
eBay Not Expecting a Big Christmas Bonus eBay lowered its outlook for end of year after sharp pullback in consumer spending in the third quarter. |
Search Engine Watch September 26, 2008 Michael Boland |
When will ROBO's Time Come? "Research online, buy offline," is the concept that a growing volume of product research is happening online while the majority of buying remains offline in physical stores. A growing number of local search engines are basing their business model on the concept. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 24, 2008 Orla O'Sullivan |
Consumers Prefer Banks to PayPal, Survey Says Even consumers who have used PayPal would prefer to use a bank service for person-to-person payments, according to a new survey. |
InternetNews September 16, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Online Shoppers in Search of Better Service New study finds that as customer expectations rise, online businesses neglect user experience at their own peril. |
InternetNews August 12, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Inflation, Credit Crunch Hit e-Commerce Analysts see e-commerce growth tailing off, but also note opportunities for those who can weather the storm. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 21, 2008 Orla O'Sullivan |
Mobile Banking Takes Off ... Or Does It? Banks view mobile banking as a tremendous opportunity, as the channel potentially offers new revenue streams from mobile payments; new marketing and service opportunities |
Entrepreneur September 2008 Lindsay Holloway |
Follow Me Bill Tancer knows exactly where online consumers are going and when. Don't you want to know, too? |
Entrepreneur September 2008 Gwen Moran |
Natural Born Clickers They might be clicking through, but will they buy? Don't just wait and see. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2008 Tim Beyers |
The Web Still Beats Solar A new study shows that venture capitalists poured $1.5 billion into Internet-specific businesses in the second quarter. Clean-tech companies yielded a little more than half that. |
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