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Amazon Will Pay You Up to $15 to Shop With Its Price Check App

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Amazon Will Pay You Up to $15 to Shop With Its Price Check App
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 3:56 PMLauren Indvik
Consumers are increasingly turning to mobile devices to run price comparisons while shopping in stores, and many online retailers -- who, without the costs of a brick and mortar operation, are often able to offer better prices -- are benefitting...



How a Startup Went From Zero Revenue to $1 Million in a Year [VIDEO]
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 2:05 PMMashable Video
When Shane Snow co-founded Contently a year ago he had just 48 cents in his bank account. Fast forward to the end of 2011 and the startup is on track to clear over $1 million in revenue. Watch Snow's interview to hear about his experience going...



PayPal Feels Web's Wrath After 'Ruining Christmas' [UPDATED]
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 12:50 PMSarah Kessler
PayPal is taking an online beating after allegedly shutting down an account for a charitable gift buying program run by the popular "craft fail blog," Regretsy. Regretsy was organizing a holiday gift exchange in which its readers could buy toys...



Brands Increase Recall with TV/Digital Mix, Google Says
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 11:53 AMClickZ
New research from Google and Ipsos claims that recall improves when TV spots appear again in YouTube pre-rolls, making a stronger case for its pre-roll and in-stream ads. Tests of 15- and 30-second spots for six ad campaigns using YouTube...



EU Investigates Publishers, Apple on Ebook Price Fixing
Tuesday, December 06, 2011 10:51 AMStan Schroeder
The European Commission has opened an investigation into whether a group of international publishers -- possibly with the help of Apple -- has been fixing ebook prices, and breaching EU antitrust rules. The publishers involved are Hachette Livre...



 
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