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Junk Apple-1 machine goes for $200,000

November 15, 2010 - 5:50am | News | Other themes
Junk Apple-1 machine goes for $200,000

One of the few surviving old models of original Apple-1 machines is being auctioned off next week for approximately between $161,000 and $242,000.

The junk features 8KB of RAM, a cassette board connector, and a 6502 8-bit Microprocessor clocked somewhere in the 1-2 MHz range. No monitor or keyboard.

Apart from the hardware the winner at the auction will also be given the original box, manual, receipt, and a letter to the first owner from Steve Jobs typed on lined notebook paper.
 


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The basics of buying a foreclosed home

May 12, 2009 - 11:50pm | Analytics | Articles
The basics of buying a foreclosed home

The current market conditions make it a great time for investors to purchase a foreclosed property for private residence, rental or flip. Buyers can save anywhere between 10% and 40% off the market value, but some homes need repair. 

Foreclosure numbers are growing every day. There are about 120 million homes in the U.S., and 4% of them, or 4.8 million, are facing foreclosure.


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eBay determined to invade media market and jostle Amazon

May 11, 2009 - 2:26am | News | Other themes
eBay determined to invade media market and jostle Amazon

As eBay earlier announced to its sellers now through the end of 2009 they can pay only 5 cents when they list books, music, movies, and video games on eBay.com in Fixed Price with product details. Their listings will be shown on both the new eBay product pages and in search results. Besides, sellers can also get Subtitle free with Fixed Price and Auction-style listings in these categories when they list with product details.


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“PayPal’s opportunity and its niche is to power all of e-commerce,” eBay CEO

April 30, 2009 - 1:41am | Figures | News
“PayPal’s opportunity and its niche is to power all of e-commerce,” eBay CEO

On Wednesday at the company’s annual meeting in San Jose, Calif., eBay’s CEO John J. Donahoe revealed company’s big hopes for its PayPal payments subsidiary as it managed to evolve from its core Internet auction business.

Donahoe, named PayPal “a second core business in our company” that is to become bigger than the Marketplaces segment of auctions and fixed-price product sales.


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iPhone users express their opinion on eBay Mobile

March 16, 2009 - 9:22am | News | Other themes
iPhone users express their opinion on eBay Mobile

eBay Mobile introduced by eBay, the largest online auction site in the world, in order to provide additional comfort for its users found relatively good response with the Internet subscribers, who expressed their wishes over how they want eBay Mobile to be improved.

Once the user logs on to the web site they are able to view auction listings, read descriptions, and place bids, as if they were at the computer.


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5 options to start earn money on the Internet

December 22, 2008 - 6:08am | Articles | Other themes
5 options to start earn money on the Internet

If you enjoy marketing over the internet and interacting with customers via emails, selling a product online may be the business model for you. A huge variety of things have been sold online, from books and pet food to groceries. However, not every product has the same degree of success.

Selling things online involve activities that are similar to selling offline, such as sourcing for products.


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Growth investors believe in eBay

December 12, 2008 - 2:59am | News | Other themes
Growth investors believe in eBay

eBay’s shares enjoy high popularity with growth investors who expect the stocks to outperform the market. Earlier in 2000 shares of eBay hit a price-to-earnings ratio of 2,700. These days the company's shares have a new valuation about 1/300th of its old peak - its P/E is a lowly 9 based on next year's earnings.


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