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Turning kids loose
9/29/99, Chris Reidy, Globe Staff. Cambridge-based Iconomy.com is expected to announce a strategic alliance this week that may make it easier for children and teens to buy books, CDs, and other items on line.
The Next E-Commerce Hurdle
11/15/99, Paul A. Greenberg, E-Commerce Times. Research from various sources indicates that once the online buying experience becomes too cumbersome and slow, would-be customers log off. And, since there are already enough obstacles presenting themselves to e-tailers, slow access is the last thing they need.
Survey Shows How Web Merchants Fare
12/20/99, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Las Vegas Sun. Most online merchants are on target to meet or exceed their aggressive sales forecasts for the holiday season, but there are some e-retailers that haven't brought in the business they had hoped for this Christmas.
New Tools Boost E-Business Strategies
9/27/99, Rick Whiting and Beth Bacheldor, InformationWeek. Companies are beginning to move business intelligence capabilities beyond internal use and are incorporating them into their e-business strategies. Analysts expect the trend to grow as vendors introduce technologies that make it easier to offer data-analysis capabilities over the Internet to customers, suppliers, and business partners.
Intershop revamps e-commerce app with XML, EJB
10/4/99, Michael Vizard and Matthew Nelson, InfoWorld Electric. At Fall Internet World in New York this week, Intershop will demonstrate a complete re-write of its electronic-commerce application that makes use of native XML tightly coupled with a modular component architecture based on Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
Strip Malls And Santa Claus
10/12/99, Jim Meskauskas, ClickZ. During this last quarter of 1999, we will see more online shopping properties than have ever been on the web to date.
Attention, Blue-Collar Shoppers
1/10/00, By Louis Trager and Steven Vonder Haar, Inter@ctive Week. Discount chains led an all-out online assault by brick-and-mortar retailers on holiday 2000 and their trusted names, and near-giveaway PCs and Internet access added millions of blue-collar Americans to the ranks of online shoppers, albeit often tentative and wary ones.
Citigroup Opens Internet Portal For Entrepreneurs
9/27/99, Reuters. The portal, called Bizzed.com and located at www.bizzed.com, provides electronic commerce capabilities, payroll and electronic banking, credit card processing, postal services and financial services like insurance and retirement plans and marketing and advertising support, the company said.
E-commerce security standard in works
10/11/99, John G. Spooner, ZDNN. Citing safety in numbers, a new consortium, the Trusted Computing Alliance, is seeking to develop a universal standard for PC security.
Consumer E-Commerce Revenues to Hit $18 Billion in 1999
9/20/99, CyberAtlas. According to the report, business-to-consumer e-commerce in the US accounts for almost one-quarter of total e-commerce worldwide today.
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