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New Gilt Groupe CEO to prove flash sales are real

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Google will provide Starbucks' Wi-Fi services, replacing previous supplier AT&T. According to an online announcement by Google, the worldwide search engine leader will be granting free and faster internet access to all Starbucks customers in the United States.
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Isis announced its plan to launch its mobile payment service this year. Isis announced its plan to expand its mobile payment service. The service, which has long been delayed, will be launched within the year and will cater to consumers nationwide.
The South African lender is in negotiations to sell its London unit to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, its biggest shareholder.
According to analysts, core business problems will cause to company to ultimately crumble despite its tactical move to exit its online gambling venture.
After the end of Facebook and Zynga's agreement, the web network said that they will publish their own games on the social platform.