Point & Shoot: The Future of Wireless Payment Technologies

We are entering a new era of payment technologies that could have you reaching for your mobile phone instead of your wallet at the checkout counter. The Mobile electronic Wallet (MeW) application will enable your mobile phone, PDA, Smartphone (combination PDA and mobile phone) to store and use financial tools (i.e. electronic credit cards, cash, checks, and receipts) at the point of sale, or Local Transactions (LTs). To initiate an electronic payment you simply press a button on your mobile device. Within seconds your transaction is completed and an electronic receipt is stored within your device.

12 Reasons Why A Business Without An Online Presence Is Missing Out On A Goldmine Of Potential Customers.

Marketing on the Internet is not really a choice anymore, but has almost become a necessity in today’s marketplace. No company can afford to ignore the fact that online marketing is now a multi-billion-dollar business. Those businesses without an online presence are missing out on a goldmine of potential customers.

Understanding MySQL Privileges in Linux

MySQL has become increasingly popular in the last year because of its ease of use and price. Setting up a MySQL Server on a Windows machine is so easy you may not even realize it is there. Installing MySQL on a Linux machine isn’t quite as easy, but anyone with any experience installing programs on Linux wouldn’t have a problem. So, now that you have your server installed, how do you manage a multi-user environment? This is where your privileges come in.

On Target: the Success Tactics of ExactTarget

The economic climate of the past year killed businesses without sound tactics, which is why I decided to interview Scott Dorsey of ExactTarget, who has not only started up
successfully with 30 employees, but won venture capital and gained 600 customers in the past 12 months. Their flagship product “enables anyone with basic computer skills to easily create, deliver, and track email marketing campaigns.”

What Online Customers Really Want

We have all heard the horror stories and watched as one dot.com after another bit the cyberdust into oblivion. They may have had multimillion dollar budgets and a staff of hundreds of employees but they all made a fatal error; they forgot to put the customer first.

That is not surprising since most business schools in America teach that the most important thing in business is Money. That fatal error was naturally played out online but with more immediate effects that are now all too obvious.

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