Payment processor Account Services Corporation has filed a motion in federal court for the return of about $14 million seized by the government and owed to online poker players.
The move comes from actions taken in June, when the U.S. froze assets totaling around $33 million belonging to Allied Systems and Account Services.
Yahoo Upgrades BOSS, Asks For Pennies In Return
The idea behind Yahoo BOSS (Build your Own Search Service) is to let developers combine Yahoo’s search index with their own applications. Now, a few tweaks should improve the process, and Yahoo has also made it more "professional" by moving away from the idea of offering everything for free.
YouTube Greeting Cards Return
Traditional holiday cards are a bit of a nuisance. You’re supposed to buy stationary, write a bunch of lengthy, personal notes, and sacrifice however many stamps. So, although what’s offered there might not be perfect for Great Aunt Susie, the YouTube Greeting Cards site at least provides an alternative.
Deep Linking Issues Return As Music Lawsuit Hits Baidu, Sohu
Chinese search engines Baidu and Sohu face millions in penalties as Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, and Universal Music demand satisfaction over links to songs controlled by the labels.
Dallas Cowboys Return Cowboys.com Domain Name
Last week I spoke about SEO, Search, and Domain Names at the TRAFFIC domain name conference, held in Hollywood, Florida.
Online Shoppers Unhappy With Return Process
In a PriceRunner survey of 400 shoppers who have been purchasing items online between one in five years found that close to 40 percent of survey respondents were not satisfied with returning items they had purchased online.
The main reasons given for returning an item online were, an item was damaged, the wrong item was shipped and the item was an unwanted gift or a duplicate.
Apple Tablet Rumors Return Yet Again
The on and off again chatter about Apple finally developing and releasing a Tablet PC device running the Mac operating system has reached a dull roar again, with a prototype allegedly in existence.
The Return Of Google Network Rumors
Fresh off of one takeover, Google finds itself the focus of another whispered rumor, this time involving broadband provider Level 3 Communications.
Return Path Takes On Email Fray
As advocates and detractors of the impending implementation of Goodmail’s Certified Email service at AOL and Yahoo continue to battle, Return Path thinks commercial senders can all benefit from its Sender Score concept.
The Return Of Google OS Rumors
May as well put a hockey mask on the face of the Google operating system stories that keep cropping up; another version of the story that will not die contends an internally developed version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution from Google is in the works.