Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Banks launch check deposits via scanner


Few people know it but you don't have to have a special, pre-printed slip of paper from your bank in order to write someone a check. Checks can legally be written on just about anything. Even those oversized game show checks can be cashed -- assuming they contain all the information needed to debit the appropriate account and the required legal wording.

But no matter what, you still have to physically carry the check -- even if it's written on an old pair of underwear -- to the bank or an ATM to cash it... until now.

Several banks are pioneering the ability for consumers to deposit checks from the comfort of your own home. All you need is an internet connection, an online account with your bank, and a scanner.

USAA, a bank exclusively for military customers and their families, is the largest bank doing this, and for obvious reasons: Military types are the most likely to be away from a physical branch or an ATM. (And in fact USAA has no physical locations at all.) Instead, about a quarter of its deposits now come via its https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_utils/McStaticPages?key=int_deposithome_tour_module service. The client scans the front and the back of the check, and sends the scans on their way through the web. USAA credits the customer's account immediately, subject to the usual temporary hold as the check clears.

Now more banks are getting in on the action. BankFox reports that Florida's EverBank is set to become the first non-military, national bank to allow deposits via scanner. A pilot version of the deposit system will be rolled out to select customers beginning in August, and if all goes well it will be opened up to all customers in the fall. There are no fees associated with the service.

A few of the big banks say they're exploring the possibility of allowing customers to scan and upload checks, but none seem ready to commit fully to the idea. Concerns over fraud and data security likely both run awfully high, and at some point you basically have to trust your customer that he's not writing phony checks to himself, checks which could be significantly harder to detect as fake in the absence of human eyes giving them the once-over and a security guard nearby ready to detain a potential fraudster.

Would wide-scale check scanning and uploading lead to more financial crime? Discuss amongst yourselves, but I know I'd love to be able to scan the checks I get instead of schlepping them to the bank.

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/146692;_ylt=ArlQpIs9tqnL0zcdzPjAYXAWLpA5

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Microsoft Opens Mobile App Store to Developers

Microsoft officially opened its Windows Marketplace for Mobile application store to software developers on Monday as the giant software maker moves to catch up to the success of Apple's iPhone App Store.

Microsoft is now accepting submissions of mobile phone software applications from registered developers in 29 countries and is offering prizes for the most popular applications as judged by downloads, revenue, usefulness and more, said Todd Brix, leader of Windows Marketplace for Mobile at Microsoft, in a blog posting.

Developers can start uploading applications to Windows Marketplace now and will probably have to wait about 10 business days for certification or a detailed explanation of why a program was not accepted, according to Brix.

"Our strategy for all of this is pretty straightforward; we want to create a global marketplace for Windows Phones where developers and users meet to sell and buy high quality and high value applications that make work easier and life more fulfilling," said Brix.

Software developers can include their own marketing materials with their applications and will be able to earn money on sales.

People buying software on the site will be able to download applications to their PCs or mobile phones, use a variety of payment options, and enjoy a money back guarantee, said Brix.

Brix estimates the software customer base for Windows mobile phone applications is around 30 million people.

Apple runs the world's largest mobile phone application store. Over a billion software applications have been downloaded from the App Store, which is available in 77 countries, has 65,000 applications and serves 45 million iPhone users, Apple executives said during the company's quarterly investors conference last week.

By Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service
source : http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090728/tc_pcworld/microsoftopensmobileappstoretodevelopers

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Adding how to smile or emoticons in the Shoutbox


For those of you who never or often fill the guest book shoutmix in the blog, then, of course, does not not akan foreign-head again with the wonderful smile or additional or emotions. With the emoticon in the guest book, this will further confirm or enhance the character granting comments, although of course there is also the only pretend to have any character. If you use the guest book from shoutmix, if you wish to add a wonderful head-head, it can be done.

Next steps include smile or emoticons to the guest book shoutmix:

1. Please log in Shoutmix, inget use the username and password that you own, do not belong to other people.

2. In the Display menu, click the Smileys.

3. Enter the address of the desired image in the box under the heading Smiley image URL.

example: http://www.zexo.co.cc/emo/bigemo/014.gif

4. Click on the Add button which is located next to it. Inget sign on the Code also changed the characters are free! example: love or ^ _ ^ Inget Code may not be the same with the other Code.

5. Enter return address of the other image when the smile is still there, do not forget to click the Add button is back.

6. Click Save Settings button.

7. Done.

If you have done the above steps, then automatically on the guest book shoutmix on the blog will have a wonderful head earlier in the input without having to change anything in the code templatenya.

Happy Testing.



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