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Not All Page Views Are Created Equal

If you're any kind of television fan (and I'm not here to debate the merits of being one), at some point A.C. Nielsen and his data-gathering progeny have been a royal pain in your remote. The Nielsen ratings have the power to cruelly destroy a show, however brilliant, if the numbers don't meet expectations ...

California Governor Vetoes Net Tax Bill

A proposed law that would have forced businesses operating in California to charge sales tax for online transactions within the state was vetoed Monday by Governor Gray Davis ...

A Net Without E-Commerce?

Problems facing e-commerce seem to turn up as often as eggs on Easter Sunday ...

Whistling Through the Dot-Com Graveyard

People all over the world travel to see the tombstones of celebrities, from Marilyn Monroe in Los Angeles to Jim Morrison in Paris. ...

MP3.com Slammed with $100M+ Ruling

In a ruling that could forever alter the digital copyright landscape, a U.S. District Court found Wednesday that Internet music download site MP3.com willfully infringed the copyrighted works of Universal Music Group and is liable for damages of at least $118 million (US$) ...

Tiny Net Grocer First To Go Wireless

New York City-based Jefferson Market, which began 60 years ago as a small neighborhood shop, has become the first grocer to make its services available to Internet-enabled cellular phones ...

Latin American E-Commerce Still Facing Hurdles

Despite exponential increases in Internet investment and access, Latin America's e-commerce consumer market figures to remain largely untapped for years to come, according to analysts specializing in the region ...

The Making of E-Commerce: 10 Key Moments, Part II

In Part I of this special report, the E-Commerce Times looked back at the first five major milestones in e-commerce history. From the first electronic business transactions to heartstopping e-tail sales figures, e-commerce burst onto the scene in dramatic fashion. Now, as this report concludes, we explore the second five major events of the great e-commerce roller coaster ride.

The Making of E-Commerce: 10 Key Moments

For anyone who has been involved with e-commerce for any length of time, the experience must feel like a roller coaster ride. The slow, clackety, adrenalized journey upward. The heady weightlessness as you reach the pinnacle. The screaming plunge -- and then, the hope that there is at least one more trip skyward left to go. ...

Do Dot-Com Stunts Make a Difference?

You have DotComGuy. You also have the e-Cavemen, the MSN Project Four and -- better nicknames welcome -- Internet Strategist on a Boat ...

E-Commerce Taking Less of More VC

Funding for e-commerce sites declined amid an overall increase in venture capital funding for the quarter ended June 30th, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers Money Tree survey released Monday ...

The Business of E-Charity

The Balkans, April 1999. More than 500,000 Kosovars have fled for other countries in response to ethnic strife ...

IBM, Vignette in E-Commerce Alliance

IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced Thursday it has formed a strategic alliance with e-business software and service provider Vignette Corp. (Nasdaq: VIGN) in an effort to meet growing e-marketplace demands in the dot-com, retail and financial sectors ...

In Search of an E-Commerce Candidate

The U.S. presidential candidate who would have the most dramatic effect on e-commerce if elected is not hard to identify ...

Motorola Sues eBay Software Pirates

In a series of moves that could initiate a flood of legal activity, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) has filed lawsuits against five individuals who it says have been illegally selling the company's Radio Service Software (RSS) on the eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) online auction site ...

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