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Intuit snaps up start-up Mint.com in $170m deal

News Financial software maker Intuit is to acquire Mint.com for $170m. Intuit said the acquisition of Mint.com, a start-up launched two years ago that tracks personal finance... [15 Sep 2009]

Yahoo! Mail welcomes PayPal and Picnik

News page, and manage their money with Mint.com's services. has added new applications in another step towards giving its users more to do from within Yahoo! The company announced the limited beta of three... [08 Jun 2009]

RFID Based Localization for a Miniaturized Robotic Platform for Wireless Protocols Evaluation

White Paper The paper proposes MiNT- 2, a fresh re-design of the original MiNT framework developed at Stony Brook University. One of the fundamental requirements of MiNT-2 is to provide location... [14 Apr 2009]

On the Accuracy of RFID-Based Localization in a Mobile Wireless Network Testbed

White Paper MiNT-2 is a miniaturized multi-hop wireless network testbed that addresses this challenge by combining the benefits of existing protocol evaluations strategies: simulations and custom built large scale wireless network... [14 Apr 2009]

Solution Developer Delivers Software + Services Payment System That Fits the Bill

White Paper Mint Wireless set out to provide a solution that could help on-site workers of all kinds - from mechanics to builders - immediately collect credit card payments from a customer. The company worked with Microsoft... [11 Jan 2008]

Dear silicon.com... MS vs open source, wi-fi risks, being green...

Comment From where I'm sat, I can see lots of things for which there is no evidence of harm - leaves, wood, pottery, mint sauce, cotton are only a small percentage of them. What's got silicon.com readers... [18 Oct 2007]

Photos: Top of YouTube - 10 clips taking the net by storm

Photo A mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, the video was made by "the mad scientists" at EepyBird.com. Bearing a striking resemblance to a Tic Tac mint, the iPod Flea... [21 Jul 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.03.06

Round-Up The mint with the hole? The Round-Up isn't going to get drawn into cheap gag-cracking about towels on sun beds but the German company beat its rivals to the domain name, pipping Ralph Lauren, which owns... [17 Mar 2006]

Boardroom Despatches: Apple's rebirth

Comment Unlike other sellers of legitimate tracks online, Apple knows it won't make mint from iTunes. A recent piece on silicon.com, from writers in Silicon Valley, questions whether the iPod will go the way of... [22 Apr 2004]

VPLS: Scalable Transparent LAN Services

White Paper This paper highlights the importance of deploying a network aligned with the Model for Integrated Network Transformation (MINT) reference architecture, enabling service providers to deploy VPLS for connectivity while... [03 Apr 2004]

Oftel releases good practice guide for mobile industry

News While the guide may seem like a nod to political correctness, the potentially lucrative market is so far largely untapped and Japanese phone operator DoCoMo has already made a mint by offering handsets produced... [25 Sep 2003]

Tony Hallett’s After These Messages: Communications Cisco-style

Comment Sure, you’re probably worth a mint by now but when your five-year-old asks you what you do, you can’t very easily whip out a router or encryption software. You can reach him, when he's not watching television, at... [24 Jun 2003]

Ringtones rescue mobile ops' ARPU

Comment This is about as close as you can get to companies having a licence to print money (with the exception of that held by the Royal Mint). Anybody who thought ARPU was the Asian shopkeeper who runs the Springfield... [15 Jan 2003]

UK 'fat cat' CEOs paid a mint

News UK chief executives are still being awarded hefty remuneration packages despite their companies' sinking share prices and poor financial performance. Vodafone chief Sir Christopher Gent came second in the UK's highest paid CEOs chart for... [22 Jul 2002]

Kingston announces massive losses

News Kingston made a mint for stock owners in Hull who saw a £5,000 stake rise to over £30,000 in less than a year. Hull-based telco Kingston Communications has seen its operating losses double over the past year. [28 May 2002]

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