Mint watches the Twittersphere turn on it -- and then tells the world
A personal finance site learns the danger of personal blogging UPDATE: Mint CEO Patzer responds. Social media can be a glorious way to reach customers -- and to let them return the love in a very...
View ArticleMint CEO Patzer: "I personally don't think Mint ... should even be covering...
This is one in a series of articles leading up to Fortune Brainstorm Tech, which takes place July 22-24 in Aspen, Colo. The articles will look back at the progress of companies that presented at...
View ArticleAaron Patzer's startups
The Mint.com founder now runs a big part of Intuit and invests in startups on the side. Here, his take on Jack Dorsey's Square and the one investment on which he's glad to take a pass. If you're not...
View ArticleExit Quicken, pursued by a Lion
Having let the Mac version languish, Intuit prepares for the death of its flagship product My first three entries in Quicken, dated Sept. 8, 1997, were a $17.31 payment to Bell Atlantic (remember...
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