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The Ten Ways Twitter Will Permanently Change American Business

by Douglas A. McIntyre, 24/7 WallSt. Micro-blogging platform Twitter has 32 million users, which is an increase from about 2 million a year ago, according to research mentioned in The Wall Street Journal. Some Internet measurement services show that figure increasing 50% to 100% month-over-month. While it is not clear that Twitter will become as large [...]

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OpenECHO(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     OpenECHO(3pm)

NAME
Business::OnlinePayment::OpenECHO - ECHO backend module for Business::OnlinePayment SYNOPSIS
use Business::OnlinePayment; #### # One step transaction, the simple case. #### my $tx = new Business::OnlinePayment("OpenECHO"); $tx->content( type => 'VISA', login => '1234684752', password => '43400210', action => 'Normal Authorization', description => 'Business::OnlinePayment test', amount => '49.95', invoice_number => '100100', customer_id => 'jsk', first_name => 'Tofu', last_name => 'Beast', address => '123 Anystreet', city => 'Anywhere', state => 'UT', zip => '84058', card_number => '4005550000000019', expiration => '08/06', cvv2 => '1234', #optional referer => 'http://valid.referer.url/', ); $tx->submit(); if($tx->is_success()) { print "Card processed successfully: ".$tx->authorization." "; } else { print "Card was rejected: ".$tx->error_message." "; } SUPPORTED TRANSACTION TYPES
CC, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Content required: type, login, password, action, amount, first_name, last_name, card_number, expiration. Check Content required: type, login, password, action, amount, first_name, last_name, account_number, routing_code, bank_name. (...more) PREREQUISITES
URI::Escape Tie::IxHash Net::SSLeay _or_ ( Crypt::SSLeay and LWP ) DESCRIPTION
For detailed information see Business::OnlinePayment. AUTHOR
Original Author Michael Lehmkuhl <michael@electricpulp.com> Special Thanks Jim Darden <jdarden@echo-inc.com> Dan Browning <db@kavod.com> Business::OnlinePayment Implementation Ivan Kohler <ivan-openecho@420.am> SEE ALSO
perl(1). Business::OnlinePayment. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-01 OpenECHO(3pm)