Here are our news updates for the week of August 1, 2010. To get our updates real-time, follow us here.
Home ATM announces the addition of OB Rawls IV to its board of directors. Mr. Rawls most recently served as vice president at the Hypercom Corporation. http://bit.ly/finovate834
British PM David Cameron visits Infosys HQ. The Prime Minister visited to discuss opportunities between Britain and India in technology. http://bit.ly/finovate833
See how Kabbage borrowers really use their loans to start online (eBay and Etsy stores). This post on the Kabbage blog was written by Kabbage borrowers to break down how Kabbage is helping to build their business. http://bit.ly/finovate812
Kapitall has added a class of 19 "Summer Investors." Follow their progress on the Summer Investors blog. http://bit.ly/finovate832
Kapitall hosts mock portfolio challenge to win an iPod touch. Read the rules here. http://bit.ly/finovate862
Kapitall just got friendlier. Meet up with your Facebook friends via the new Kapitall/Facebook integration. http://bit.ly/finovate813
Kasasa changes their Kasasa Giving program. Kasasa allows users to decide how much to give. http://bit.ly/finovate863
Kasasa Tunes are now available in Mississippi. Magnolia Federal Credit Union went live with Kasasa Tunes on July 18. http://bit.ly/finovate814
Card Services for Credit Unions (CSCU) partners with MShift. The partnership will provide CSECU's 3,000 member credit unions with the latest in mobile-banking technology http://bit.ly/finovate835
PayPal upgrades Android app. See TechCrunch's review comparing the Android version to the iPod version of the P2P payments app. http://tcrn.ch/finovate861
The Receivables Exchange is listed as one of the 40 most influential financial tech companies in a list compiled by Institutional Investor Magazine. http://bit.ly/finovate811
SecondMarket appears in CNBC story about Techonomy 2010 business conference. The conference is being held this week in Lake Tahoe, California. http://bit.ly/finovate831
Hard-core Wesabe users can download some of the open source code. For other users, Wesabe offers a list of alternatives at their blog. Sorry to see them go. http://bit.ly/finovate815









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