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Mint.com should be releasing their iPad app “very shortly”

While Mint.com had already released their iOS app some time back, it has only been available for the iPhone. That being said, many dedicated users (myself included) have been waiting and hoping for quite some time that an iPad app would make its way into the iOS App Store. And well, it looks like that more »

Goodbye Quicken, hello Mint

As of today, Quicken Online is no more. It’s been replaced by Mint.com, the financial service Intuit bought last year. The company says they’ve taken the best features from Quicken and folded them into Mint.com. Users will have to sign up for a new account with Mint if they want to continue to use the more »

Watch out, Economy is on the rise!

Thats right, according to a recent study, the economy is bouncing back in the retail world, according to the personal finance site, Mint. The study shows that sales post-Black friday have seen a significant rise compared to last year. Electronics had the most significant rise with big name retailer Best Buy having a 18.3% year-over-year more »

BillShrink adds BillShrink Savings to help you save more money

Comparing banks using BillShrink Savings. When you buy a cell phone, one of the things to look for is the true cost of ownership. Sure a phone costs only $99, but with its service plan is it cheaper than a $199 phone on another carrier? That’s where BillShrink came in to help. Now, BillShrink is more »

Mint.com wants you to get financially fit, introduces “Financial Fitness”

Mint.com, the free online personal financial manager, is releasing a new feature today called Financial Fitness. Mint designed the new feature as a way to help users actively improve their financial well-being. It’s in beta and we have invites for you. Keep reading to find out how to get them.

Gadgetell Resolution: Be more organized

2009 is upon us. It is actually only a few hours old. If you’re like me and procrastinate on a lot of things, you might not have any New Years Resolutions yet, if you even make them. One of the most common resolutions is to be more organized. You’d think with all the computers and gadgets around organizing yourself would be quite easy, but it tends to be even more confusing. That’s why the web can be one of your best resources for organization. Here’s a list of five websites that can help you in you quest for organization.