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AT&T has released additional iPhone pricing details. The third-generation HSDPA-supported iPhone will be available in AT&T Stores starting July 11 at 8 a.m. The $199 (8GB) and $299 (16GB) pricing has conditions: in order to get the reduced pricing, you need to have purchased a first-gen iPhone before July 11, be activating a new customer line with AT&T, or be an existing AT&T customer eligible for phone upgrade (in all cases you'll need to sign a new two-year contract). AT&T also has this to say:
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via Broadband Reports @ 22:49 1st Jul
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AT&T has released additional iPhone pricing details. The third-generation HSDPA-supported iPhone will be available in AT&T Stores starting July 11 at 8 a.m. The $199 (8GB) and $299 (16GB) pricing has conditions: in order to get the reduced pricing, you need to have purchased a first-gen iPhone before July 11, be activating a new customer line with AT&T, or be an existing AT&T customer eligible for phone upgrade (in all cases you'll need to sign a new two-year contract). AT&T also has this to say:
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via Broadband Reports @ 2:35 2nd Jul
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LONDON, and SAN BRUNO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Nomis Solutions, the leader in pricing optimization for banking and finance, announced today that HBOS has renewed its license of the Nomis Price Optimizer(TM). The hosted solution, used by HBOS' pricing managers to optimize the prices of consumer loan originations, provides an agile pricing framework that precisely prices loans for specific segments to achieve business objectives, financial performance goals, and portfolio mix targets.
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via Interest!ALERT @ 9:14 14th Jul
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LONDON, and SAN BRUNO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Nomis Solutions, the leader in pricing optimization for banking and finance, announced today that HBOS has renewed its license of the Nomis Price Optimizer(TM). The hosted solution, used by HBOS' pricing managers to optimize the prices of consumer loan originations, provides an agile pricing framework that precisely prices loans for specific segments to achieve business objectives, financial performance goals, and portfolio mix targets.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 9:14 14th Jul
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LONDON, and SAN BRUNO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Nomis Solutions, the leader in pricing optimization for banking and finance, announced today that HBOS has renewed its license of the Nomis Price Optimizer(TM). The hosted solution, used by HBOS' pricing managers to optimize the prices of consumer loan originations, provides an agile pricing framework that precisely prices loans for specific segments to achieve business objectives, financial performance goals, and portfolio mix targets.
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via Globe Investor @ 8:27 14th Jul
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LONDON, and SAN BRUNO, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Nomis Solutions, the leader in pricing optimization for banking and finance, announced today that HBOS has renewed its license of the Nomis Price Optimizer(TM). The hosted solution, used by HBOS' pricing managers to optimize the prices of consumer loan originations, provides an agile pricing framework that precisely prices loans for specific segments to achieve business objectives, financial performance goals, and portfolio mix targets.
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via Street Insider @ 8:27 14th Jul
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LONDON, and SAN BRUNO, Calif., July 14, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Nomis Solutions, the leader in pricing optimization for banking and finance, announced today that HBOS has renewed its license of the Nomis Price Optimizer(TM). The hosted solution, used by HBOS' pricing managers to optimize the prices of consumer loan originations, provides an agile pricing framework that precisely prices loans for specific segments to achieve business objectives, financial performance goals, and portfolio mix targets.
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via MarketWatch @ 8:28 14th Jul
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via ZDNet @ 19:25 9th Jul
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Canadian iPhone fans have launched an online petition protesting against pricing plans that Rogers Wireless Inc. will offer customers when the coveted touch-screen device arrives in Canada on July 11. So far, the website claims that more than 20,000 people have added their names or handles to the online petition at ruinediphone.com since it was launched Friday. The creators say they plan to send a hard copy of all the comments posted on the site to parent Rogers Communications Inc.'s headquarters in Toronto to demonstrate users' "indignation." Although there have been a few complaints regarding Rogers' pricing plans, most of the calls the company has received about the iPhone have come from customers wanting to know when it will be available and where they can buy it, Rogers spokeswoman Liz Hamilton said.
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via Globe and Mail @ 10:30 1st Jul
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Canadian iPhone fans have launched an online petition protesting against pricing plans that Rogers Wireless Inc. will offer customers when the coveted touch-screen device arrives in Canada on July 11. So far, the website claims that more than 20,000 people have added their names or handles to the online petition at ruinediphone.com since it was launched Friday. The creators say they plan to send a hard copy of all the comments posted on the site to parent Rogers Communications Inc.'s headquarters in Toronto to demonstrate users' "indignation." Although there have been a few complaints regarding Rogers' pricing plans, most of the calls the company has received about the iPhone have come from customers wanting to know when it will be available and where they can buy it, Rogers spokeswoman Liz Hamilton said.
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via Report On Business @ 6:53 1st Jul
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Canadian iPhone fans have launched an online petition protesting against pricing plans that Rogers Wireless Inc. will offer customers when the coveted touch-screen device arrives in Canada on July 11. So far, the website claims that more than 20,000 people have added their names or handles to the online petition at ruinediphone.com since it was launched Friday. The creators say they plan to send a hard copy of all the comments posted on the site to parent Rogers Communications Inc.'s headquarters in Toronto to demonstrate users' "indignation." Although there have been a few complaints regarding Rogers' pricing plans, most of the calls the company has received about the iPhone have come from customers wanting to know when it will be available and where they can buy it, Rogers spokeswoman Liz Hamilton said.
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via Globe Investor @ 7:04 1st Jul
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SearchMyLoan.com (SML), a provider of loan search and pricing services for the mortgage industry, announced upgrades to its loan pricing and search engine for easier navigation and improved accuracy during loan searches.
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via Originator Times @ 3:23 26th Jun
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At the same time they officially announced that Google App Engine is opening up to the public, Google has finally shared it’s pricing strategy for the service. Google hasn’t charged anybody anything to use the service while it’s in preview mode. Even if the number and popularity of real applications hosted on Google App Engine is likely still very small, they have finally announced their pricing strategy.
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via ZDNet @ 6:00 30th May
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Despite the rumors, AT&T's CFO said Thursday that no pricing has been set for the upcoming 3G iPhone, which is expected to be announced next month at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference. Rick Lindner, speaking at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in New York, said that no decisions had been made on pricing or availability.
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via Beta News @ 17:45 23rd May
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PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 16, 2008--SearchMyLoan.com (SML), a provider of loan search and pricing services for the mortgage industry, announced it is now offering users of its loan search and pricing engine the ability to identify mortgage insurance products.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:43 16th Jul
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The plans are not "hideous" as a lot of people are trumpeting, ok they are not "amazing value" to kill every plan out there wonderful but are not as gouging as some (most if not all) people would make it seem.
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via GeekZone @ 18:10 8th Jul
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Smart pricing has changed Adsense. Publishers are seeing lower per click payouts and are lamenting the inability of their old methods and systems to produce a profit under the current circumstances. The old guard of Adsense gurus, meanwhile, continues to hold t
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via Articles Bridge @ 11:21 20th Jun
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AT&T finally got around to disclosing all the pricing details around the iPhone 3G today, and while Apple is widely praised for its “simplicity” in all things about the device, there’s not a lot that’s simple about AT&T’s plans.
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via Business Week @ 22:55 1st Jul
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Google is announcing pricing for its App Engine service for Web application hosting Wednesday, maintaining a free tier, then charging for storage of more than 500MB of data.
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via Linux World Australia @ 3:23 28th May
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Google is announcing pricing for its App Engine service for Web application hosting Wednesday, maintaining a free tier, then charging for storage of more than 500MB of data.
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via Macro World Investor @ 22:05 27th May
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Google is announcing pricing for its App Engine service for Web application hosting Wednesday, maintaining a free tier, then charging for storage of more than 500MB of data. continue
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via ITworld.com @ 22:05 27th May
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AT&T reaffirmed pricing for the iPhone 3G on Tuesday, noting that eligible customers can snag the new smartphone for a discount: $199 with an 8GB flash drive and $299 for 16GB.
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via CNET News.com @ 1:17 2nd Jul
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Tomorrow's American launch of the iPhone 3G should be strong, but may be affected by pricing schemes at AT&T, argue analysts with Piper Jaffray. The positive expectations are said to be bolstered a survey of some 200 people, suggesting that Apple has a 3.4 percent share in the US phone market, with the potential for growing to 8 percent within the next year. This, Piper claims, supports its expectations that Apple will sell 45 million iPhones around the world in CY09, with the US forming 30 percent of that total.
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via MacNN @ 17:24 10th Jul
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TMCNet: CoroWare Announces Availability and Pricing of CoroWare ClassPack for Microsoft Robotics Studio
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via TMC Net @ 20:24 1st Jul
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