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CIO December 1, 2001 Stephanie Overby |
What's Your Bag? Timbuk2 Designs, a San Francisco-based manufacturer and retailer of bags, eschews mass production for "mass customization"...  |
U.S. Banker December 2001 Robert A. Bennett |
'I Didn't Do It' MasterCard and Visa are having a hard time fighting Internet and telephone fraud. The technology is there, but there's little incentive for all parties to cooperate. Above all, MasterCard and Visa are duking it out with each other...  |
U.S. Banker December 2001 Mark Bruno |
Fear May Boost Online Business The holiday shopping season is supposed to be a time for traditional retailers to be as jolly as St. Nick. But they may end up with a lump of coal this winter, as some experts believe that consumers are more likely than ever before to stay home and shop online...  |
AskMen.com November 21, 2001 Justin Becker |
How To Buy A Computer Online With this online computer-shopping guide, you'll have the opportunity to visit these popular e-tailers and browse the "aisles" to find the computer of your choice...  |
CIO November 15, 2001 David Rosenbaum |
The Web's promise Despite all the doom and gloom, this e-commerce thing can still work...  |
U.S. Banker November 2001 Mark Bruno |
PayPal Taking the Plunge PayPal, the person-to-person payment company, has announced it is planning an $80.5 million IPO at a time when the market is deep in the doldrums, especially for technology stocks...  |
Bank Technology News November 2001 David Rountree |
NetBank Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary The profitable Internet-only bank is now an Internet-mostly bank, having purchased a brick-and-mortar mortgage company...  |
Bank Technology News November 2001 Louise West |
U.K. Consumers Flock to Online Banking As the British assimilate new technology with increasing ease and speed, online banking benefits...  |
Bank Technology News November 2001 Amy Newell |
Views on Aggregation Account aggregation hasn't exactly burst on the scene, but its steady transformation is gradually winning consumer converts. Industry experts offer their opinions on where aggregation services are heading and how financial institutions can play the game...  |
Information Today October 8, 2001 Mick O'Leary |
Contentville Folds After Short But Controversial Run Contentville, one of the Web's most idiosyncratic content sites, closed its doors in September after a 14-month run. The creation of media entrepreneur Steven Brill, its short life was marked by high-profile controversies that overshadowed its mission and obscured its worthy content...  |
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