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Building an E-Commerce Community: Friendship Sells

Community spirit does not exist only in the real world. EBay has it by the truckload. Amazon has some, too. And analysts and industry leaders say it is no accident that the companies with Web sites that make people feel like they belong have been among the most financially successful. ...

Priceline Scoops Up Onetime Rival’s Assets

Priceline.com has bought the domain name and trademark assets of onetime competitor Lowestfare.com, which stopped selling airline tickets a month ago. ...

OPINION

Overstock IPO a Plain Vanilla Affair

If this were 1999, last week's Overstock.com IPO would have been considered an outright disaster. The online discount e-tailer's stock moved up a whopping 2 cents and has since returned to its US$13 offering price. ...

Dot-Com Job Losses Spike in May

Underscoring the fragility of the economic recovery in the tech sector, Internet companies slashed 2,078 jobs in May, three times as many as in April, according to a report from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. ...

Yahoo, Sabre Ink Pact Amid Travel Deal Frenzy

Yahoo! has expanded and extended a strategic alliance with Travelocity and parent company Sabre Holdings that will give Travelocity exclusive billing on the portal giant's Web site. ...

USA Bids $4.5B To Own Expedia, Ticketmaster, Hotels.com

USA Interactive has announced it will launch simultaneous buyout efforts that could give it full ownership of three major e-commerce players: Expedia, Ticketmaster and Hotels.com. In total, the deals could be worth US$4.5 billion. ...

Epinions: An E-Commerce Success That Almost Wasn’t

Early in 2001, Epinions.com faced the same choice as scores of other dot-coms: Adapt or die. ...

OPINION

Online Catalog Debacle: A Case for Caution

Fingerhut's online operations are silent. The catalog company's site, which withered away slowly and painfully before finally dying, now features a farewell and good luck message instead of selling products ...

EToys Sues Goldman Sachs Over IPO

In what may be the first legal action of its kind, bankrupt dot-com eToys has sued Goldman Sachs, claiming the banking giant intentionally undervalued the e-tailer's 1999 initial public offering and paved the way for its eventual failure. ...

Netflix Debut Signals IPO Renewal

Providing more evidence that the IPO market for Internet offerings is slowly reviving, debuting DVD rental site Netflix sold 5.5 million shares of its common stock at the top of its price range. ...

OPINION

Online Gaming: Internet Oasis or Dot-Com Mirage?

In the future, we all will spend our days at our computer terminals, playing video games over the Internet against people we've never met ...

Merrill Lynch Settles Analyst Charges for $100M

Apologizing for "inappropriate communications" but not admitting wrongdoing, Merrill Lynch has reached a US$100 million settlement with New York and other states. The deal ends the first phase of a potentially lengthy investigation of Wall Street analysts' behavior during the tech stock boom of the 1990s. ...

OPINION

Make Way for Some Real Dot-Com Comebacks

Every now and then, just for kicks, I type the Kozmo.com URL into my browser. I'm not sure what I expect will happen, but the result is always the same: nothing ...

Orbitz Files for $125 Million IPO

Less than a year after its controversial debut, travel site Orbitz has announced plans to raise as much as US$125 million through an initial public offering. ...

Can Lands’ End Bring Sears Up to Speed Online?

The driving force behind Sears' US$1.98 billion purchase of Lands' End was the clothing brand itself. But Lands' End's reputation for merging catalog and online sales and providing high-quality customer service played a role as well. ...

E-Commerce Technologies That Came and Went

The best way to learn is by doing. Along the way, e-commerce has found that some ideas that seemed promising at first are best left in the dustbin of technology history. A host of solutions to various problems have been tried, and in many cases discarded just as quickly ...

Napster’s Nine Lives: Execs Return as Bertelsmann Buys Site

The strange saga of music swapping site Napster took another twist as media giant Bertelsmann announced it has reached an agreement to purchase the site and said most of the key executives who resigned last week will return. ...

Orbitz To List Fares Offline

In an effort to reach the 85 percent of consumers who do not yet buy travel online, Orbitz has announced it will make its airfares available to travel agents. ...

PayPal Faces More Lawsuits, Could Lose MasterCard

Two more companies have accused online payment firm PayPal of using their technology without permission, and the company's relationship with MasterCard may be in jeopardy, PayPal disclosed in its quarterly report. ...

OPINION

How Would You Spend Microsoft’s $40 Billion?

It's that time of year again: Radio stations around the country are giving away prizes to lure listeners. The shopping spree is always a big favorite. The idea of spending US$10,000 of someone else's money is quite appealing ...

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