Stories about: PayPal

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    Google plans to offer micropayments service to media owners 11/09/2009 05:23:00

    Google is promoting a payments system to the newspaper industry that would let Web surfers pay a small amount for individual news stories, an idea that could help publishers struggling with the impact of the Internet.
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    ImgBurn handles burning tasks on CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray 27/08/2009 09:23:00

    What's thin, light, powerful, sometimes clever, and always there to handle your data burning needs? ImgBurn, easily the most impressive free/donationware burning software I've run across. The program handles a host of image types including ISO, NRG, PDI, UDI, BIN/CUE, and CDI -- obviating the need to buy several different imaging programs -- and will also create data CDs, DVDs, and get this: Blu-ray data discs!
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    Yahoo gets more social 26/08/2009 02:21:00

    Yahoo may have thrown in the towel when it comes to search, but the company is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to its Yahoo Mail, Messenger, and a growing number of social networking features. And Yahoo isn't content to rest on its laurels, as the company announced new features and deals this week designed to increase its social networking appeal.
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    Mobile software helps student drop 50 pounds 25/08/2009 06:46:00

    Weight loss programs abound, but they can be complex and expensive and must be followed to a T.
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    With recent outages, big data service providers take hits 18/08/2009 13:22:00

    When eBay Inc.'s PayPal unit suffered an outage Aug. 3, one of the companies affected was Sailrite Enterprises Inc., a sailing supply company in Churubusco, Ind. Sailrite lost its customer payment services for six hours.
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    Initial thoughts on PayPal's new developer platform 30/07/2009 04:50:00

    I just finished watching the PayPal Platform Preview, which was PayPal's official announcement of their new open development platform (it was previously leaked on TechCrunch). Officially called "PayPal X," the platform was presented by Osama Bedier (VP of platform and emerging technology) in broad, almost utopian terms, as something that would unleash waves of innovation transforming the way goods and services are delivered. Maybe.
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    PayPal opens door to developers 24/07/2009 10:51:00

    PayPal on Thursday opened its online payments system to third-party developers so they can embed a variety of PayPal payment mechanisms into Internet-based services.
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    Firefox add-on makers ask for money 21/07/2009 08:59:00

    Mozilla last week announced a pilot program that lets Firefox add-on developers seek donations from users, a move one high-profile add-on maker said was a "very welcome change."
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    Mozilla sets up program to pay for browser enhancements 20/07/2009 08:07:00

    Developers building functional Add-ons for the Firefox browser can request financial contributions from users through an effort launched this week by Mozilla.
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    Twitter hacked, secrets to be revealed? 16/07/2009 02:34:00

    Alleged internal documents and sensitive information from Twitter and its employees might be posted today on news sites and other Web outlets. The source of this information is a French hacker who goes by the name of Hacker Croll. The cybercriminal claims to have accessed personally sensitive information for several Twitter employees including personal accounts on PayPal, Amazon, AT&T, MobileMe, Facebook, business Gmail accounts, and the Web registrar account for Twitter.com, according to the French blog Korben.
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    The botnet world is booming 10/07/2009 08:10:00

    The thriving world of botnet attacks continues to demand IT's attention.
 
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