When it comes to using your computer to manage your money, Intuit’s Quicken lineup was pretty much the only game in town—until the upstart cloud service Mint.com came along in 2006. Mint can do almost ...
Aaron Patzer is hoping to help people understand their medical visits with a new AI-tool that digests often confusing language into bite-sized explanations. Gojee’s Mike Lavalle On The Key Insight ...
Since opening its virtual doors two years ago, Mint.com has made quite a name for itself. The online personal finance site has won praise for its easy account setup and syncing as well as for Web ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Intuit Inc is buying Mint.com after an unsuccessful attempt to build a rival web-based personal financial software service under its Quicken brand. The deal is part of Chief ...
Intuit announced that it is acquiring personal finance site Mint.com for $170 million, a deal we first reported last night. In a press release, Intuit said that it will keep its existing Quicken ...
The free personal finance iPhone app features very little in the way of security, but comes with ease of access. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about ...
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