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E-Banks: Learning the Hard Way

Even when a dot-com's departure is less than momentous in the eyes of the general public, the exit can signal a change in direction for electronic commerce ...

Blurring the Borders of E-Commerce

Europe quietly took a giant step forward last week, moving a bit closer to the goal of letting consumers shop online without borders. In a reversal of its previous stance, the European Commission announced that it is softening its position on who has the legal authority to govern international e-commerce disputes ...

NetChoice: Fighting for E-Consumers

If the first era of e-commerce was all about survival of the fittest, with all participants operating independently and competing for market share, the new era of online selling may have more to do with collaboration ...

Internet Drugstores Need a New Prescription

E-commerce industry insiders and pundits are acting out their own version of the reality TV show "Survivor," wondering aloud which dot-com is going to be the next player kicked off the Net. ...

The E-Tax Issue: Time Is Running Out

If it feels as if the summer is already racing by, consider how the legislators on Capitol Hill feel. October is just around the corner, and that means somebody has to do something about Internet taxes ...

Gambling in America, E-Style

We all knew the century had officially turned in my town when the local race track started accepting bets via the Internet ...

‘E’ Stands for Exposure

Undaunted by consistent reports of hackers, consumer data being compromised online, and technological loopholes, my credit-card numbers are all over the Internet ...

Will We Ever Bank Online?

Recently I saw the inside of my local bank for the first time in years. ...

Time To Reorganize Online Shipping and Returns

This year, for the first time, doomsayers are not predicting that the holiday season will be make-or-break time for the entire e-commerce industry ...

Online Billing: Clever Idea, Lousy Deal

Somewhere in the zone between idea and execution, e-commerce suffers from a case of diminished returns ...

Online Toy Shops Already in Holiday Spirit

While most of us are busy breaking out our deck chairs and SPF 45 at this time of year, online toy companies are already counting down to their hottest time of the year -- the winter shopping season ...

As Napster Goes Vanilla, Aimster Faces Rocky Road

Those who have faithfully followed the 21st-century battle that is Napster vs. the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) now know one critical fact. Napster is going mainstream and blending in, vanilla-like, with corporate America. ...

Online Music Execs Ask Washington To Bend the Rules

The ongoing online music wars have taken an interesting turn ...

E-Signatures: Unsigned, Unsealed, Undelivered

It has been almost a year since former President Bill Clinton signed into law the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce (E-SIGN) Act ...

When Movies Meet PCs

Two of the world's largest media industries have notfigured out what to do with each other ...

Online Fraud: Still an Uphill Battle

The forces of digital evil could be lurking nearby at any time ...

After the Griping, Dot-Coms Can Learn from Webvan

This is the story of a man who fell to earth and landed in a field of cash -- soft, comforting, fortuitous cash ...

An Online Bargain, Right Under Our Noses

Most consumers, when faced with the task ofcomparison shopping for a desired item, do not havetime to run all over town looking to save a few dollars ...

The New Wireless Cheerleaders? E-tailers

For those who have faithfully followed the e-commerce and high-tech headlines, one of last year's hot topics was the emergence of wireless services ...

Home Sweet Internet?

Will Americans ever feel comfortable enough with electronic commerce to buy a house via the Internet? ...

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