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Social banking service SmartyPig is going mobile today, with compatibility for the iPhone, Blackberry and a number of other cellular devices. From the mobile site, SmartyPig users will be able to access their account information while on the go. They can also view the current status of their savings goals and their friends’ goals. Other functions for the new mobile offering include the ability to track the history of a transaction, and make any additional transfers directly from the cell phone.

Along with iPhone optimization, SmartyPig has taken several other handsets into account when creating the new mobile site. The upcoming Palm Pre, HTC, Blackberry and Android are all supported by SmartyPig.
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penniesFrom average Joe Blows to small-time indie bands, there’s not a blog on this earth that I’m not willing to check out. But one blog I never expected to read is from my bank.

According to the Charlotte Observer, banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Washington Mutual are making a push to invade Facebook and other social networking sites to appeal to Gen Y.

It’s not just the big boys making the move. Currently, there are more than 100 credit unions with profile pages. Offering games, videos and contests, it appears banks are desperate to try to make home equity loans and APRs cool.

“Last month, Jim Bruene, editor of the Online Banking Report, a trade publication, asked 500 Facebook users whether they’d be interested in viewing their bank account balance through Facebook. Seventy percent said “No way.”"

Do you have any interest in accomplishing your banking needs through a social network. Or would you rather not mix business and pleasure?