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E-Commerce
Bill me Later : le paiement différé sans carte, ni chèque
Paymentech, un éditeur de solutions de paiement, et à GO Pin, fournisseur de solutions marchandes viennent de lancer aux Etats-Unis un nouvel outil de paiement destiné aux sites de e-commerce. Baptisé "Bill me Later", il permet aux internautes de ne pas laisser leur numéro de carte sur Internet et de pouvoir bénéficier d'un paiement différé de 25 jours, comme s'ils payaient par carte bancaire. Seule contrainte : les cyberclients doivent laisser leurs coordonnées complètes sur le site marchand. (Le Journal du Net) |
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Microsoft
Microsoft: Serious 'Passport' flaw under repair
Microsoft is making repairs after acknowledging that its "Passport" technology for safeguarding purchases on the Internet has a serious design flaw that might have allowed hackers to steal credit card numbers and personal information. (CNN) |
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Amazon: «Buy now, pay later»
Amazon.com Launches Virtual Credit Card
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. on Friday said it was launching a customer credit
program, which it billed as a virtual credit card, in a move to lure more customers into its site just weeks ahead of the height of Christmas shopping. (Yahoo
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Politics
Dotcom chairman resigns to become US ambassador
Net2Phone.com chairman Clifford Sobel has resigned his post to become the US ambassador to the Netherlands. Sobel was President George W Bush's chief fundraiser in New Jersey during the 2000 presidential campaign. (Ananova) |
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