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Intuit's GoPayment service offering incentives (podcast)

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January 17, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Intuit's GoPayment service offering incentives (podcast)
redarrow Study: Windows 98 traffic bests Windows Phone 7
redarrow Ask Maggie: On Verizon iPhone vs. Droids
redarrow Dumb phones can be attacked too
redarrow South Korea says Google Street View broke law

Intuit's mobile payment service is now free of monthly charges and comes with a free credit card reader, much like rival Square.

Ad company Chitika unveils some interesting figures about traffic across its ad network. Surprisingly, Windows 98 traffic is still higher than Windows Phone 7.

This week's Ask Maggie helps one Verizon subscriber decide between the new Verizon iPhone or a Google Android phone.

Researchers say they can send specially crafted SMS-type messages to non-smartphones, kicking the user off the network or even crashing the phone.
Police there reportedly say search giant broke local laws by collecting personal data from Wi-Fi networks. Prosecutors still deciding whether to officially press charges.
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