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 ...
Mint.com is an example of one of those startups that began as a project by a bunch of people with an interesting idea and not much financial backing, and who managed, by putting together a good ...
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 ...
TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington is reporting that personal-finance behemoth Intuit is about to buy Mint, the nifty financial site that has provided stiff competition (as well as inspiration) for Intuit ...
The company was originally going to shut it down on January 1st, but now the end has finally come: Mint will disappear after tomorrow, March 23rd (so it’s a good time to finally download that data).
Intuit buys personal finance site Mint.com for $170 mln Intuit to use Mint.com technology on Quicken.com site BOSTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Intuit Inc is buying Mint.com after an unsuccessful attempt to ...
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