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NYC Wants Drivers to Pay For Parking Tickets Via Apple Pay, Mobile Apps and Bitcoin
Officials believe a revamped system would ultimately cut down on the losses the city incurs each year from unpaid violations.
'Opportunity Cost' Sounds Abstract But It Costs Your Business Real Money
Clients who don't value your time keep you from those who do. There are polite ways to set them straight.
Good Work Plus These 3 Steps Converts New Customers Into Recurring Customers
A happy customer who comes back for more is, literally, money in the bank. Make their experience hassle free from beginning to end.
Square Rolls Out New Analytics Suite
Staying competitive following Amazon's announcement of its first mobile card reader, Square unveils new features.
In Starbucks' Grand Plan for Employee Education, Who's Paying for What?
The coffee company and partner Arizona State have clarified the parameters of the new college program.
Have a Client Who Is Not Paying? Sue.
Perhaps the most undesirable customer is the one who avoids your invoices, emails and calls. If so, small claims court may be your best bet.
PayPal President David Marcus Jumps Ship to Run Messaging at Facebook
Marcus will run the messaging business for Facebook after leaving the eBay unit after three years.
Blockchain.info CEO: In the Future, You'll Use Bitcoin Without Even Knowing It
Nicolas Cary discusses how you could benefit from the burgeoning Bitcoin economy, even if you don't own a single BTC.
Accepting Credit Cards and PayPal on Your eCommerce Site
Find how to set up your site to begin accepting the two most common methods of online payments.
How Bitcoin Is Fueling a New Payments Battlefield
The traditional payments industry is headed for an upheaval as more small businesses begin accepting Bitcoin and more payment startups rise to meet the growing demand.
Rumors Swirl That Square Is for Sale
The mobile-payments company founded by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has reportedly been talking to suitors about selling itself.
Bitcoin Millionaire Charlie Shrem Under House Arrest Following Federal Indictment
The bad-boy founder of the Bitcoin Foundation and BitInstant is back at his mom and dad's place and he's in big trouble for allegedly funneling $1 million into shady Silk Road dealings.