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CIO October 15, 2003 Elana Varon |
Amazon.com, Software Vendor In the latest tweak to its ever-evolving business model, online retailer Amazon.com is hawking its own e-commerce technology -- software, website developing and hosting -- through a new subsidiary, Amazon Services.  |
U.S. Banker October 2003 Jeremy Quittner |
Yodlee Leaps into Tough E-Billing Game. Ready? Yodlee's BillDirect puts it in direct competition with the likes of Wells Fargo, BofA and CheckFree. Some hail it as groundbreaking. Others doubt its usefulness.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Peter Burrows |
Tuning Up for the Online Music Business Making a buck selling songs online will be tough, but a raft of sites are at the ready.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Mullaney & Grover |
The Web Mogul Barry Diller never had a secret plan to take over Vivendi. But he does have a not-so-secret plan to rule the Web.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Timothy J. Mullaney |
How Diller Can Win Over Wall Street Three moves to bolster InterActiveCorp's stock  |
CRM October 2003 Lisa Picarille |
Kawasaki Drives Customers, Dealers to Web The company needed to establish an e-commerce solution that would offer customers the convenience of online shopping, yet remain consistent with the company's dealer-based structure.  |
Home Toys October 2003 David Teel |
The Internet: Shopping and Flopping - Buying Home Automation on the Net Selling boxes is easy. Buying boxes is easy. Integrating the boxes may not be so easy. Designing the right system with the right boxes is even harder, thus the reason homeowners pay integrators to engineer and install the perfect working system.  |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Amanda C. Kooser |
Signs of Life? You'll need plenty of patience to profit from m-commerce.  |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Melissa Campanelli |
Culture Club Many e-tailers are lining up to target the growing Hispanic market. It's a good idea, right?  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 |
Meg Whitman, eBay The ultimate goal: Make eBay as mainstream as shopping at the mall.  |
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