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To: TLindt who wrote (10287)9/18/1999 6:40:00 PM
From: Erik T  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Don't recall this one being posted. Small mention, but positioned on a page after a big insert, so the magazine opens to this page.

From BusinessWeek Sep 20,1999

YAHOO! IS SIGNING UP NET BILL-PAYERS

Today your home page, tomorrow your checkbook. On Sept. 8, Internet portal company Yahoo! unveiled Yahoo! Bill Pay, a new service that allows consumers to pay all their bills, from phone bills to mortgages, via the Internet. Through a partnership with Checkfree, for a monthly fee Yahoo! registered users will be able to create payee lists and select dates for when their bills should be paid. The money will then deducted from a designated bank account. With its new service, Yahoo! will go up against many banks and online financial sites, as well as Intuit and Microsoft, which offer similar services.