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E-worldcash gives you no cash - May 3, 2010 by admin

You will receive zero cash if you join and deposit money into this scam investment game program known as e-worldcash. The admin claims that eWorld cash is a new steadily developing asset management and online money investment service provider. They are currently collaborating with about 20,000 clients and open 30 – 50 new investment accounts daily.Read more

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ClairMail integrates CashEdge’s Popmoney mobile payments platform - May 1, 2010 by admin

ClairMail has partnered with CashEdge for providing financial institutions with the ability to implement CashEdge’s Popmoney through the ClairMail platform. Under this partnership clients of ClairMail will be able to provide their customers with a consistent mobile banking and P2P payments experience. Financial institutions will be able to offer their customers to send payments by using the email address or mobile phone number of the recipient. They can also brand the Popmoney™ mobile experience.Read more

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Community State Bank implements Bling Nation m-payments in Colorado - May 1, 2010 by admin

Bling Nation’s sticker-based mobile contactless payments service has been implemented by Community State Bank in Lamar, Colorado. The bank has become the latest among those offering the service to its customers.Read more

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Cardlytics and Vesdia partner for card rewards platform for merchants - May 1, 2010 by admin

Cardlytics and Vesdia are partnering for providing banks with a platform to deliver targeted rewards based on customers’ debit, credit and bill-pay transactions, as well as deploy a broad-based rewards strategy that includes online malls and multi-channel marketing.Read more

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Activision is sued for Modern Warfare II and asked to pay $700 million - May 1, 2010 by admin

38 developers from Modern Warfare 2 launched a lawsuit against Activision seeking between $75 million and $125 million in unpaid bonuses and other related money owed, as well as up to $500 million in punitive damages.Read more

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Russians have purchased their beloved ICQ after all - May 1, 2010 by admin

AOL has at last sold ICQ instant messenger company to Russian investors for $187.5 million. The transaction was reported by Digital Sky Technologies, an investment group backed by Yuri Milner, a media baron, and Alisher Usmanov, Uzbek commodities tycoon who owns a large stake in Arsenal FC. While the popularity of the instant messenger has declined in the Western countries it remained strong and even increased in Israel, where it was developed, and former Soviet countries.Read more

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Craigslist is a disorderly house for prostitutes - May 1, 2010 by admin

According to the estimates by the analysts from the Advanced Interactive Media Group the revenue of the popular classifieds service Craigslist is expected to increase by 22% this year boosted mainly by the Advanced Interactive Media Group fee-based postings in its adult services section. The report says that nearly 1/3 of the $122 million expected to be earned by Craigslist in 2010 will come from the adult ads, which often promote the services of prostitutes.Read more

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How Apple plans to enter mobile ad market and how much money it wants - May 1, 2010 by admin

Apple is entering mobile ad market with the plan to charge about $1 million for displaying advertisements on its mobile devices, according to the reports of the Wall Street Journal who cited advertisement executives. The Journal noted that the rates may be much bigger among the first applicants for advertising with Apple. The placement of advertisements on Apple’s new advertising platform for the iPhone and iPad — dubbed iAd – will bring revenue to developers who make their living off those devices. Read more

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