Survey: 48% of Bank Customers Want Web 2.0 Gadgets - ReadWriteWeb
Very interesting.
- I wonder if this would extend to other financial service products? - devilinthedetails on 2008-06-05
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The survey was conducted among 1000 Facebook users between the ages of 18-34. The fact that the survey was conducted among Facebook users gives it a bias towards tech-savvy people
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- 27% of respondents said they are willing to switch banks in order to use secure Web 2.0 gadgets to manage personal finances; 73% would not.
- Nearly half of respondents (48%) said they would use secure gadgets for personal banking if their bank offered it
- Men are more open to use these new tools than women (55% to 45% respectively)
- The older age group - 25-34 - are more open to using Banking 2.0 tools
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Plurk: Unique or Just Another Twitter Clone? - ReadWriteWeb
Plurk is interesting, it needs some work, but it has a lot of potential.
17 More Posts That Will Make You A Better New Marketer at A New Marketing by Matt J McDonald
PageOnce … Lifestreaming with a Mature Twist-- bub.blicio.us
Interesting consolidation idea. Others have tried this before, will PageOnce be different? Better?
Drudge keeps campaigns guessing - Jonathan Martin and Ben Smith - Politico.com
Drudge seems to be part of ObamaNation, I'm not really sure if that's good or bad, but it's probably not bad.
Judge Orders Sect Children’s Release - NYTimes.com
Fundamentalist mormon children to be released from state custody, families must allow officials to monitor the children.
Google's 'Analytics Evangelist' Explains Why Websites 'Suck' - Advertising Age - Digital
Hippos ruin everything.
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Avinash Kaushik thinks one of the reasons why so many websites "suck" today is because of the hippo -- as in the "highest paid person's opinion."
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You use tried-and-true metrics such as unique visitors and click-through rates to decide on the best design for your landing page or what content is best suited on your product site.
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US court: Paper money discriminates against blind - May. 20, 2008
Paper money is unfair to the blind. Interesting ruling from the Federal Appeals Court.
Grazr - Gather Feeds, Create Streams, Publish Widgets
This is a very slick way to display your feeds to readers without forcing them to leave your site. Could be very useful.
Google Friend Connect Tries to Strangle the Social - ReadWriteWeb
Can Google's Friend Connect really "bring the social" to every page on the web?
The Big Picture | How to Get an "Iffy" loan approved at JPM Chase
Internal Chase memo about getting an "iffy" loan through.
Ultimate Fights Expand to Include Kids
Bareknuckle Boxing for Kids. What is the world coming to?
Court says Mumia death sentence may be reviewed - Yahoo! News
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A U.S. federal appeals court on
Thursday upheld the murder conviction of black journalist Mumia
Abu-Jamal for killing a white policeman in 1981 but said his
death sentence may be reviewed by a lower court.
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