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InternetNews December 13, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Monster Takes $339M Stock Options Charge Monster Worldwide, the parent company of online job site Monster.com, said it will take a $339.6 million charge to pay for stock-option grants that former employees "intentionally" recorded incorrectly between 1997 and March 31, 2003. |
Search Engine Watch December 13, 2006 Gary Price |
Shopping Search, Via Mobile Phone Many popular shopping sites offer mobile versions of their search tools, which can be especially useful for those always on the go. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
Zillow: Power to the People! The popular real estate site now lets users sell their own homes. |
InternetNews December 12, 2006 Michael Hickins |
An iTunes Store For Business Apps? Salesforce.com is announcing AppStore, a new set of services it will use to squeeze more revenue from its AppExchange platform. |
Chemistry World December 11, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Unique Teaching Laboratory Goes Online A remote-controlled chemical laboratory that can be operated through the internet was unveiled recently. The system allows chemical engineering students anywhere in the world to operate a real-life laboratory without costly equipment. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Amazon Pays for Wiki Wisdom The e-tailer, seeking users' input, invests in online collaboration. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2006 Phil Britt |
Banks to Allow E-Bill Pay Customers to Pay With Cards The growing popularity of online bill payment services presents a revenue opportunity for banks. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2006 Maria Bruno-Britz |
UPIC Adoption Picking Up Among Businesses 2006 was the year the universal payment identification code came into its own. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2006 Nancy Feig |
SunTrust Beefs Up Business Banking Atlanta-based SunTrust Bank has enhanced its Online Cash Manager service to offer small and midmarket business users the ability to transfer payments and make cash advances among business checking accounts and commercial loans and lines of credit. |
BusinessWeek December 11, 2006 Elizabeth Woyke |
The eBay Model Goes To The Movies inDplay, a Silicon Valley startup backed by Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers venture capitalist William R. Hearst, aims to connect films with professional buyers through an online marketplace. |
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