Intuit Super Bowl 2014 Ad is the Best


With over 100 million salivating Super Bowl viewers on deck, it no longer shocks me that companies will pay $4 million for a spot. I also acquiesced to the notion that this event is not a football...

Intuit Super Bowl 2014 Ad will feature a Small Business


Business Software maker Intuit (QuickBooks, TurboTax, Quicken, ...) has an interesting Super Bowl ad promotion. In the Small Business Big Game program, sponsored by Intuit QuickBooks the company...
    






Why Your Company May Dump QuickBooks This Year


Believe it or not, your company is about to be part of an enormous wave of change in the next few years. That’s because, if you’re like most small and medium sized businesses, you’re likely using an...
    






Prince will be in Super Bowl 2014 New Girl Episode


The Super Bowl XLVIII will be again a huge TV event coming at you on February 2. As reported by our Super Bowl Ads for Geeks site, Fox has planed to run an episode of New Girl right after...
    






Tailgating ban at Super Bowl 2014 is Set


The Super Bowl XLVIII will have no tailgating parties. We already heard talk about a potential ban earlier but now it is official. The CEO of the Super Bowl 2014 committee told ESPN that...
    






Super Bowl 2014 Ad Line-Up Takes Shape


The planning regarding Super Bowl XLVIII ads are a treat to watch is in full swing. The ads, advertising agencies behind them and the advertising staff all matter in the making of a superb commercial...

Marijuana Legalization Group Wants Super Bowl Ad


America can see marijuana legalization Super Bowl Ad in future. How this may happen? It is because the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) has scored highest number of...

ATD: Gates, Ballmer and Sean Parker join Zuckerberg’s FWD.us lobby group

ATD: Gates, Ballmer and Sean Parker join Zuckerberg's FWD.us lobby group

Mark Zuckerberg showed he's more than just a social butterfly earlier this month, forming the tech-focused political lobby group FWD.us alongside some other big names in the industry. Now, according to AllThingsD, a few more heavy-hitters have signed up to offer their expertise, including Sean Parker (Napster co-founder) and Microsoft's Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer and Brad Smith. Not a bad crew to have on your side when technology issues are up for discussion, especially Ballmer -- he's notoriously good at getting his point across.

Update: This post has been corrected to reflect that the Brad Smith involved is General Counsel and EVP at Microsoft, and not Intuit CEO Brad Smith.

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Intuit GoPayment comes to the UK, renames itself Intuit Pay

Intuit GoPayment comes to the UK, renames itself Intuit Pay

In a bid to catch mobile payment rival Square napping, Intuit GoPayment is leaping across the pond to begin an assault on the UK. It's certainly putting the effort in, having had to rework its hardware to be compatible with Chip-and-Pin and being forced, for legal reasons, to drop the "Go" and "ment" parts of its name. The service is currently in a limited trial before being rolled out to switched-on stallholders and itinerant fraudsters (we kid) nationwide.

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Antitrust suit carries on against Intel, Apple, Google and others

Antitrust suit carries on against intel, apple, google and others

They can hope and pray all that they want, but Google, Intel, Apple, Adobe, Intuit, Pixar and Lucasfilm will soon be facing some serious accusations in a courtroom under the Sherman Antitrust Act and California's Cartwright Act. After years of trying to dodge legal action over an "informal agreement" to not pinch each others employees, and an effort to have the case dismissed, the seven defendants will have to stand trial as ordered by District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California. In her decision Koh said, not only was there evidence that these agreements were made at the highest levels of the company but, that six such deals were struck in secret in such a short time frame "suggests that these agreements resulted from collusion." There's still time for yet another deal to be struck, however, this time between the defendants and the DOJ. Otherwise it looks like all seven will have to stand trial in June of 2013.

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