Archive for the 'personal finance' Category
I’ve been thinking more and more about running the Knetwork as a business. There should be some pretty large advantages especially right now where I’m not making a profit and keep buying more and more domain names (I bought another one last week so watch out). I see two main ways to run the sites, [...]
Wow! I don’t know what else to say. I’m an avid Wesabe user and unofficial spokes-model (very unofficial) and I can’t say enough about the job these guys are doing, but I guess I don’t have to. Wesabe users are out there voting with their trust, and over $1 billion dollars of [...]
Once again Wesabe makes it easy on me to find something to write about. In the last update they included my suggestion for a cropping tool in their latest version of the firefox plugin (1.0.5). After you auto upgrade to the latest version you can click and drag a crop box around the area you [...]
I noticed a nice $3.95 fee on my statement this past month and, in the way of bank statements, it was totally impossible to determine what I was getting charged for! I sent them a note about it asking why I was charged and got this response:
Dear Mr. Knight:
Thank you for contacting <bank name> E-Mail [...]
I’m Wesabe’s Super Famous! The good press just keeps rolling in for the hardworking folks over at Wesabe! If you can get your hands on the Boston Globe from this Sunday (8/5/07) You’ll see them featured in a story about the boom in online personal finance sites, and you might also notice a quote from [...]
Now THIS is service. Poor Jeff at Wesabe hits Google to see if anyone has written about his hard work and upgrades to the home page and he comes across this article that I wrote. Mostly praise but with a section asking for a play pause button on the slideshow and comparing one of the design [...]
Wesabe has a pretty big month with several major enhancements and updates to the service. The first of these was the release of a Wesabe API (Application Programming Interface). For you fellow programmers out there this gives you the opportunity to “scratch your itch” and do something with the data from Wesabe that it doesn’t already [...]

















