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I tested the best Mint alternatives, and this is my new favorite money app
With Mint shutting down, I needed a new budgeting program for tracking my finances. The app I found - and have been using for four months now - is better than Mint ever was.
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Key Questions to Ask a Buyer's Agent When Purchasing a Home
When buying a house, asking the right questions is crucial to making informed decisions and ensuring a smooth home-buying process.
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Why Zillow Zestimates Are Not Accurate in Massachusetts
Zillow, a leading real estate marketplace, offers a popular feature known as "Zestimate," an estimated market value for homes across the United States.
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대부업대출 잘되는곳, 조건, 후기_money lending business
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Zynga stock plummets below value of its cash and real estate
How low can Zynga's stock go? Below the total value of the cash it has on hand, the securities it owns, and the amount it paid in March for its San Francisco headquarters, according to J.P. Morgan analyst Doug Anmuth.
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Dotcom's new site Megabox almost ready
Kim Dotcom has started a new battle against US prosecutors and entertainment executives saying his new file sharing website is almost complete and it will be impossible for the US authorities to shut it down, like they did with Megaupload in January.
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Research estimates that Smartphone IMs costs carriers around the world 17.7 billion Euros in 2012
According to analysis and research firm, Ovum, it seems that the use of instant messaging platforms like iMessage, BBM, and Whatsapp has cost carriers an estimated loss of 17.7 billion Euros this year.
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Chinese e-tailer to launch brick and mortar supermarkets filled with only QR codes
The point of shopping online is because it is possibly cheaper and more convenient, which is why we have to wonder what is the point of launching actual physical retail stores without any products in them.
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Amazon’s Next Big Business Is Selling You
Amazon knows what you’ve bought, and has a pretty good idea of what you might want to buy next.
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Why Microsoft can't afford the Surface to fail
Microsoft's about to release Surface, the most important product it's made since the Xbox. So why is it freaking out right now? Because it can't afford to lose another decade.
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Inside Foxconn
I had been near the Foxconn campus several times in the past six years but never past the entry gate. Today I was able to spend much of a day there seeing assembly lines, dormitories, cafeterias, recreation areas, and other parts of the site.
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The truth about 'free trial' web offers
Every day, millions of people get sucked into handing over their credit card numbers for a free trial. After all, signing up for a free trial is simple and quick. Getting out of a free trial is another story, though.
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Warby Parker Wants To Destroy A $20 Billion Company That Rips Off Its Customers
Have you ever heard of a company called Luxottica? We hadn't until we watched a 60 Minutes segment about them recently.
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In wake of the Lance Armstrong scandal, donors to the Livestrong charity are demanding their money b
For years, Connie and Daniel Roddy did all they could to support Livestrong, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the cancer charity founded by cyclist Lance Armstrong.
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Ah Detroit...making work feel like the post apocalypse
Nothing can go right for Detroit. Constant housing foreclosures make this ghost town feel more abandoned everyday.
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Zynga just Laid Off 100+ Employees during Apple event to keep it quiet
Possibly trying to hide the grim news by announcing it during Apple’s event, we’ve just independently confirmed that Zynga has shut down its Boston office and laid off 2/3s of the employees in its Austin office, including cuts to The Ville and Bingo.
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The Case for Price Gouging
Trying to prevent merchants from hiking prices during disasters is futile and counterproductive.
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Facebook Wants To Put Craigslist Out Of Business... Again
A new tool, which is tentatively called Marketplace (borrowed from another deprecated Facebook app), would allow users to create short advertisements that appear in their friends’ news feeds notifying them of everything from apartment rentals to furniture sales to job boards.
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North Korea Ryugyong 'Hotel of Doom' may open next year
The 105-storey hotel which dominates the skyline of the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, may open next year, 26 years after construction began.
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Kim Dotcom: fund free NZ internet by suing Hollywood and US government
Megaupload founder proposes free New Zealand broadband paid for by lawsuits over 'unlawful' destruction of his business
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