Friday, November 10, 2006

Home based work - Internet Payday Lenders Targeted: ; Attorney General's Office Reaches Agreements With 18 Web-Based Operators to Stop  


Internet Payday Lenders Targeted: ; Attorney General's Office Reaches Agreements With 18 Web-Based Operators to Stop  
By GEORGE HOHMANN Jeannette Hartman of Clarksburg is a consumer who got caught up in payday lending. In her case, it was with lenders who operate on the Internet. Hartman said several years ago she had a baby and was off work for six weeks without pay.

Google in talks with studios to make YouTube a money tree 
YouTube web page displayed on a computer. Google is in behind-the-scenes talks with film and music studios trying to make newly acquired video-sharing website YouTube a gold mine, and not a lawsuit-generating black hole.

New football Web site features personality 
GoPSF.com, Penn State football's new internet home, engages visitors. For the true fanatic of Penn State football, there is one place to go on the Internet.

AOL Teams with Autobytel Inc. in Automotive Marketing Agreement 
DULLES, Va. & IRVINE, Calif.----AOL and Autobytel Inc. today announced an agreement that will make the Autobytel network the exclusive fulfillment channel for the thousands of consumers who look to AOL Autos every month for assistance in obtaining new vehicle price quotes from their local dealers.

Lost in MySpace? Here's some common questions, answers 
What started as Web sites to keep in touch with friends and meet others quickly became a groundbreaking way to mingle. MySpace, Facebook, Xanga and others have ballooned into popular plots of Internet real estate with millions of daily users, primarily members of younger generations.

Hospital bills sometimes confound even the experts 
MISSOULA In the face of growing public angst over health care costs, St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula decided it wanted to shed some light on the subject, by posting their prices on the Internet.

Capella Education's delayed IPO brings in $80 million 
Capella Education Co., the Minneapolis-based private education company that offers online courses, raised $80 million Thursday from its long-delayed initial public offering. The company offered 4 million shares at $20 each, slightly higher than its original estimate of $19.50. The stock is expected to begin trading today on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol CPLA. The company, which

Politicos finding it's hard to know where to place ads 
If the freshly ended political season filled with TV ads didn't make you go out and buy TiVo, the 2008 campaign might. Politicians are struggling with two divergent trends: more special-interest money to finance big TV ad campaigns and new technology that makes it easier for voters to ignore them. Special interests tossed $2 billion at politicians this election cycle. But technology such as TiVo,

Joburg council lays down the law on porn 
Johannesburg city manager Mavela Dlamini says the city's measures to regulate Internet use are bearing fruit.

Make Money Selling Domain Names on the Internet 
Ever since the Internet was born, everybody has tried to harness its revenue-generating power. But all these ambitious ventures, from eBay auctions to affiliate programs, have since dried up as the market became saturated with newcomers and profits shrank as pieces of the pie were chopped into smaller and smaller pieces. (PRWeb Nov 8, 2006) Trackback URL:


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