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Bank of America Offers $35 Billion For MBNA

The cash and stock deal will bring 20 million customer accounts into the Bank of America fold.

Another Fed Meeting, Another Rate Hike

It’s the ninth meeting in a row where Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has announced a hike in the key interest rate.

MBNA Sold To Bank of America

Bank of America announced that it will be acquiring MBNA Corporation, which will make it one of the biggest credit card issuers in the United States.

Web Analytics – More Than Just Numbers

Understanding Your User’s Web Site Experience

Google Helps Websites Get Crawled – for Free!

Known for its regular introduction of new products as much as for its regularly increasing stock prices, Google is continually evolving.

Bank of America Giving First State First-Hand Look At MBNA Layoffs

The Charlotte-based financial company will buy MBNA for $35 billion, and will cut 6,000 jobs as it reorganizes.

Blog Networking Really Works

I want to tell you a blog success story — a story about how I were able to start a project for client that never would have happened without blogging.

Former GE Aircraft Engine Head Becomes New Boeing CEO

Boeing has elected a replacement for CEO Harry Stonecipher, who resigned after having an affair with an executive of the company. That replacement is the former head of GE’s aircraft engine unit, W. James McNerney, Jr.

How to make a simple form mailer with PHP

As you may be well aware, displaying your e-mail address on your website can lead to e-mail harvesters picking up your address and adding it to hundreds or even thousands of lists used by spammers.

Google Sued For Click Fraud
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A class action lawsuit was filed in US District Court against Google alleging breach of contract, negligence, unjust enrichment, and unfair business practices-all involving charges of click fraud. Click Defense Inc, a click fraud protection firm, filed the suit in California in the name of an unknown number of plaintiffs for an amount not less than $5 million.

Toyota’s Lexus Tops In Quality

General Motors also places well in the most recent J.D. Power and Associates survey of 2002 model year car owners.

Gates Meets Japan PM, Hints At Xbox Licensing

During his visit to Japan, Bill Gates discussed technology issues with Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.

Google Stock Soars Past $300 and May 2005 Stats

Buoyed by a bevy of new product launches this week, Google’s red-hot stock rose above the $300/share mark earlier this week.

The Ones That Dont Come Back

At our company, we do our best for all of our clients. As a team we all work well together and strive to achieve good rankings, traffic and conversions for our clients. We assess and retool when things aren’t going as we’d like. We aim to please, and we aim to renew our contracts with our clients.

AMD Japan Files Suit Against Intel Japan

Similar to a suit filed in America, AMD Japan has accused Intel Japan of monopolistic practices.

Glassman Becomes Active SEC Chairman as Donaldson Steps Down

Securities and Exchange Commissioner Cynthia Glassman has been named as acting SEC Chairman by President George W. Bush, as current chairman William Donaldson steps down.

Apple Aligns Products With Podcasting

The newest version of iTunes, 4.9, brings some ease-of-use features to those new to discovering podcasts.

McNerney is Boeing’s New CEO

Boeing announced that it has elected W. James McNerney, Jr. to be the company’s President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, as of July 1.

Sun Fires Salvo At Microsoft, IBM RFID Initiatives

Sun recently announced a new version of its Java-based software, RFID ME, for RFID readers.

Scrushy: My Board Seat, Please

After a stunning acquittal in his accounting fraud case, HealthSouth founder and former CEO Richard Scrushy wants his job back.

E-mail Registries In Utah, Michigan, Going Live

Similar to the do-not-call lists focused on limiting telemarketing calls, the new registries aim to fight spam.

Expressed Disappointment That Two Other Reporters Faced Going To Jail

Time magazine complied with a court order to turn over information regarding a leak in the White House that exposed the undercover identity of a CIA operative. U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Hogan told the magazine and two reporters yesterday they had one week to comply or be held in contempt of court and the reporters would go to jail.