Headline News - March 11, 2009
- Epicenter from Wired.com: Kenya Is On Call for Mobile Crowdsourcing
- GigaOm: Kenya’s Mobile Banking Revolution
- Kount Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against iovation
- eBay Inc. Announces Three-Year Roadmap for Growth
- StudentPlatinum.com: Student Credit Cards In Trouble
- WSJ.com: As Auctions Slow, eBay Targets PayPal for Growth
- WSJ.com: Credit Card Issuers: Buy Something or Else!
- Bloomberg: EBay Says PayPal Will Be Bigger Than Auction Business
- CNBC: Credit Card Firms Slash Rewards to Cushion Losses
- Lunds and Byerly's Supermarkets Deploy Two-Sided Receipt Printing Technology at Select Stores
- High-Tech Criminals Target ATMs to Steal Vital Personal Financial Information From Customers
- CreditMattersBlog.com: Credit Cards Cost, No Matter What
- Non-NFC Mobile Commerce Transactions to Total $1.6 Billion in 2009, Says ABI Research
- New Free Checking Account from Capital One Bank Offers Small Business Owners Easy Way to Earn Rewards Miles Faster
- Payment Systems Blog: Encryption options from the POS/Payment Device/Terminal
- Morgan Drexen Helps Families "Reverse" Credit Card Debt: Offers $1000 Cash Advance Through the Attorney Supervised Emergency Direct Assistance Fund
- New FICO Credit Score for Mortgage Lenders Debuts
- Acuity Mobile and Acxiom to Deliver Personalized Offers to MGM MIRAGE Guests via Mobile
- The TrialPay Blog: 5 Ways to Optimize Your E-Commerce Checkout
- CreditCards.com: What to do if your retail credit card issuer goes bankrupt
- Seeking Alpha: Hypercom Corporation Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Celent Names Metavante among Nation's Best for Electronic Banking Technology
- SmartMoney.com: How to Blow Your Credit Limit -- Without Spending
- NYTimes.com (David Leonhardt): Economic Scene - Banks Counted on Looting America’s Coffers
- Politico.com: Credit union lending cap may be lifted
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