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Technology Research News July 2, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Recommenders can skew results Just how accurate are the recommender systems online media sellers use to allow buyers to pass on their judgments about books, movies and CDs to their fellow consumers? Researchers have shown that the way recommender systems are set up can affect the opinions they evoke.  |
Knowledge@Wharton July 2, 2003 |
Online Music Wings its Way to the Celestial Jukebox In a celestial jukebox, instead of downloading songs to a computer hard drive or burning them onto a CD, listeners log onto a site that streams the music directly to their computers for immediate listening. It's like having your own all-request FM channel.  |
Searcher Jul/Aug 2003 Tara Calishain |
Small Content Providers A look at the business strategies of small online publishers and content providers.  |
PC World July 2003 Michael Gowan |
Apple's ITunes Music Store Is a Winner Windows users will have to wait for a compatible version, however.  |
Entrepreneur June 2003 Melissa Campanelli |
Shipping Out If you can afford to join the fray, offering online customers free shipping may help you compete.  |
CIO May 15, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Buyer Beware This little surfer went to market. This little surfer went home. How some badly designed webpages turned away an e-shopper  |
Bank Technology News May 2003 Mark Bruno |
The Anatomy of an Anomaly How a traditional institution like Bank Of America is making huge waves in the internet banking business.  |
Bank Technology News April 2003 Mark Bruno |
For Web Relaunches, Functionality is Focus Ring the bell for round two of on-line banking redesigns and relaunches. A new phase of Internet banking emphasizing greater ease-of-use and broader functionality is getting underway.  |
Bank Technology News April 2003 |
By the Numbers Consumers want to pay bills on-line -- just not necessarily with their bank.  |
CIO April 15, 2003 Meridith Levinson |
Coming to a State Near You: Internet Sales Taxes In February, three major retailers took a giant -- and controversial -- step toward integrating their online and brick-and-mortar stores. Target, Toys "R" Us and Wal-Mart announced that they would begin levying a sales tax for online purchases.  |
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