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Search Engine Watch December 8, 2003 Chris Sherman |
Shopping Search Week Shopping search has grown up. Once simple product search and price comparison engines now offer sophisticated tools designed to assist with all aspects of the shopping cycle.  |
PC Magazine December 4, 2003 |
Can You Spare Some Change? Micropayments may be poised for a comeback. The trouble is that transaction costs can account for over 25 percent of any price tag. A company called Peppercoin thinks it has a workaround.  |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 |
Amazon Opens Up the Books The site is allowing full-text searches and fully viewable pages for 120,000 books.  |
InternetNews December 2, 2003 Susan Kuchinskas |
Trust Issues Loom Over E-Commerce A new survey conducted for TRUSTe shows consumer fears about privacy and information safety could hurt sales for online retailers.  |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2003 Judy Ward |
Online Mortgage Application Triples Bank's Volume By moving to an electronic process, customers can submit mortgage apps online.  |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Robert Barker |
Making Book On Barnesandnoble.com B&N is offering to take private barnesandnoble.com, the public company that runs the Barnes & Noble.com Web site.  |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Timothy J. Mullaney |
Deck The Halls With High-Speed Access A spike in broadband use could help e-tailers clean up this holiday season  |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Melissa Campanelli |
A World of Goods In spite of the risks, there are lots of great reasons to start thinking about going global with your e-commerce retail business.  |
PC Magazine October 29, 2003 |
Online Music Stores: Music to Your Ears? As Apple iTunes Music Store for the Mac showed, users wanted to download as much or as little as they liked and pay only for what they bought. Now that the winning formula has been hit upon, it's rapidly being improved.  |
Wired December 2003 Gary Wolf |
The Great Library of Amazonia 120,000 fully searchable texts and counting. Jeff Bezos is building the world's biggest digital book archive. It's an info-age dream come true -- and the best way to sell books ever.  |
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