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InternetNews August 27, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Sounds Like (Real) Desperation RealNetworks makes it hard to be a fan. Barking about Apple's iPod, with little to no justification for doing so, isn't endearing Real to anyone.  |
The Motley Fool August 27, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Tomorrow Version 2.0 The future of online DVD rentals is just getting started. The days of stagnancy ended this summer when Blockbuster woke up with something to prove.  |
Insurance & Technology August 25, 2004 Anthony O'Donnell |
Esurance Goes Paperless To make its claims operation paperless, San Francisco-based Esurance licensed Optical Image Technology's (OIT) DocFinity Suite of products.  |
Insurance & Technology August 25, 2004 Julie Gallagher |
Spreading the Word Mass Mutual uses Web tools to educate consumers about disability income insurance. The site, which is targeted at individuals, benefits administrators and producers, warns that the average plan may not provide adequate coverage.  |
Wired September 2004 Josh McHugh |
Mr. Craigslist, Master of the Nerdiverse Craig Newmark could become a dot-org millionaire. He'd rather help you find a cheap sublet, a cool job, and maybe even a date.  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
How to Kill an eBay eBay may be missing out on the bartered revolution. Some companies have taken the eBay model one step further. Instead of exchanging money for merchandise, they have reintroduced the long-lost art of bartering.  |
InternetNews August 23, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Amazon's Web Services Take a Half Step The company's beta test of its latest Amazon Web Services platform isn't far enough for some analysts.  |
InternetNews August 19, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Amazon Acquires Chinese Joyo The popular online bazaar adds another overseas e-tailer to its shelves, this time China's most popular online buying site.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Clicking on Profits E-commerce sales continue to climb. Companies such as Amazon.com, Overstock.com, and eBay are becoming tried-and-true parts of people's shopping experiences and likely will continue on their upward trajectory.  |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Is Netflix Doomed? If Blockbuster doesn't deliver the goods, in every sense of the word, it will open the floodgates heading toward the proven e-company Netflix. That's when that 5% market penetration threshold will no longer be a ceiling, but a catapult.  |
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