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Testing the Limits of Online Shopper Loyalty

No one can say Buy.com doesn't have a sense of humor. The e-tailer, which was recently saved from financial ruin by its founder, briefly published a sign across its site that read: "Not Going Out of Business Sale." ...

eBay Creates Charity Auction with $100M Goal

eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) said Monday it has set up a charity auction to benefit the families of victims of last week's terrorist attacks on the United States and challenged its massive community to raise US$100 million in 100 days. ...

Report: Automaker Sites Ready To Speed Past Pure Plays

Automobile manufacturers are poised to wrestle control of the online car buying marketplace from third-party auto sales sites such as Carpoint.com and Autotrader, according to a report released Monday by Jupiter Media Metrix (Nasdaq: JMXI). ...

Attack Items Find Way onto Web Auctions

Sellers hoping to cash in on the terrorist attacks against the U.S. on Tuesday have opened auctions hawking things related to the tragedies, despite bans on such auctions instituted by the two largest online auction sites ...

E-Commerce Feels Shock Waves from Attack

In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks, much of America has come to a stop. From darkened baseball stadiums where pennant races were being played to the world of e-commerce, much of what made up normal daily activity has been put on hold. ...

The Slow Crawl Back to Normalcy

The gaping hole in the New York City skyline is proofthat America is forever changed. And that scar is a symbol of what all Americans are feeling. It will be impossible to get back to where we were before September 11, 2001. To try would be foolish ...

eBay Bans All World Trade Center, Pentagon Items

Internet auction leader eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) said late Tuesday it had temporarily haltedtrading in all items related to the World Trade Center or the Pentagon, the scenes of devastating terrorist attacks earlier in the day. ...

Amazon and Target Forge E-tail Partnership

E-tail giant Amazon.com (Nasdaq: AMZN) has added retailer Target (NYSE: TGT) to its growing list of brick-and-mortar partners. ...

Report: E-tail Prosperity Is in the Details

Detailed information and recommendations about products are the most important reasons that customers return to e-tail sites, according to a report released Monday by Jupiter Media Metrix (Nasdaq: JMXI). ...

Connecting With the Future of Online Ads

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E-Commerce Asks the Tough Questions, Gets No Answers

For you and me, it's death and taxes, as the old saying goes. Certain things are inevitable ...

eBay Files To Raise Up to $1B in Stock Sale

Internet auction powerhouse eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) said Thursday it might seek to sell up to US$1 billion worth of stock in coming months. ...

News Corp., Disney Join Movies-via-the-Web Fray

Following the lead of five other movie studios, Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) and News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) said Wednesday they intend to launch a video-on-demand Internet-based service early next year. ...

Yahoo! Joins With Publishers for E-Book Site

Looking to meet the much-anticipated consumer demand for electronic books, leading portal Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) joined with four publishing houses Wednesday to launch an e-book site on its shopping network. ...

E-Commerce for All Seasons

Like spoiled children who get every toy they could possibly want for years, only to have Santa Claus skip their house one Christmas, e-commerce is in for a rude awakening. ...

Is E-Commerce Keeping Up with the Net?

By all accounts, use of the Internet continues to grow steadily, undaunted by an economic slowdown and the 18-month-old dot-com shakeout. ...

Fry’s Buys Outpost.com

Fry's Electronics said Friday it has agreed to buy electronics e-tailerOutpost.com (Nasdaq: COOL) in a deal that includes an immediate US$13million loan. ...

Despite Buy.com Troubles, Credit Card Firms Stand By E-tailers

When Buy.com announced that its ability to accept credit cards -- and therefore its viability as a business -- was in doubt, the admission shed new light on some important but often overlooked partners for many e-tailers: credit card processors ...

The Real Problem with Online Advertising

Bigger. Flashier. More intrusive. The advertising industry is willing to try anything and everything to get people to pay more attention to their Internet advertising ...

E-tail Dresses Up for Back-to-School Shopping

The back-to-school shopping season might not be the biggest quake on the e-commerce Richter scale -- holiday gift-giving tends to rock the e-tail world more ...

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