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- UPS Sees The Writing On The Web
- Blockbuster
To Rent Videos Online
- Online Privacy
101
- Poor Customer Service Cost E-Tailers
$6 Billion in '99
- Alternative Payment
Options Abound For E-Shoppers
- Try
Explaining eCRM on an Airplane Banner
- Equifax
Trumpets Online Shopper ID Method
- MasterCard,
Motorola to Develop Wireless Buying
- Destination
Contentville
- Hack Attack? Relax, You're
Covered
- Verizon Launches Mobile Web
Service
- A T1 now connects lattes and
loans
- MasterCard Launches Electronic
Wallet Service
- New Moon ASP'd On Me!
- Siebel
Joins LivePerson Ranks
- Encanto Launches
Rent-an-App Portal
- SBC gears up e-commerce
services
- Agilera Adds BroadVision
E-Commerce Solutions
UPS Sees
The Writing On The Web The United Parcel Service is about to let companies
verify that a package was signed for and even view the handwritten signature online.
Blockbuster
To Rent Videos Online In an attempt to extend its dominance of the video
rental market to cyberspace, Blockbuster, Inc. has inked a deal with utility firm
Enron to offer videos for rent over the Internet. Online
Privacy 101 Backed by 12 other Net companies, TRUSTe will seek to educate
consumers about its seal of approval. Poor
Customer Service Cost E-Tailers $6 Billion in '99 Internet retailers lost
about $6.1 billion in online sales last year from transactions that were abandoned
by consumers but could have been salvaged with decent customer service, says a
new industry study. Alternative
Payment Options Abound For E-Shoppers Not too long ago, if you didn't
have a credit card, you didn't shop online. But a growing number of companies
are giving online shoppers more choices and flexibility than ever. Try
Explaining eCRM on an Airplane Banner Definition of what eCRM is all about
and some examples of the good, the bad, and the ugly in electronic customer relationship
management. Equifax
Trumpets Online Shopper ID Method As part of the industry-wide effort
to make e-commerce more secure, credit reporting giant Equifax, Inc. has announced
plans to positively identify online shoppers through quizzes based on their credit
reports. MasterCard,
Motorola to Develop Wireless Buying MasterCard International, the leading
credit card network, and telecommunications giant Motorola Inc., said on Tuesday
they will work together to develop a standard for wireless purchasing.
Destination
Contentville Steven Brill's new Web site will offer all kinds of content
- books, magazines, speeches, even doctoral dissertations. It's also got serious
competition. Hack
Attack? Relax, You're Covered Lloyd's of London is offering coverage of
up to $100 million for customers of security firm Counterpane. Verizon
Launches Mobile Web Service The company aims to become the nation's largest
wireless Internet service, but does Mobile Web offer anything new? A
T1 now connects lattes and loans Hey, at least you'll stay awake while
clicking through your account activity. This fall, Dutch giant ING Group will
open cafés to serve its American online bank customers. MasterCard
Launches Electronic Wallet Service MasterCard International launched the
MasterCard e-wallet -- an electronic wallet service designed to simplify online
shopping. New
Moon ASP'd On Me! Like the rampant transition from a B2C to a B2B strategy,
the ASP revolution has exploded as the chic (and sometimes very profitable) thing
to do for new companies competing in the Internet economy. Siebel
Joins LivePerson Ranks E-business software giant Siebel Systems, Inc.,
is the latest company to take advantage of Live Person, Inc., a live chat company
offering sales and customer support for Web sites. Encanto
Launches Rent-an-App Portal Encanto Networks, Inc. made a grab for market
share with the launch of its RentableApps Web-based applications portal on Monday
(Jul 24th). SBC
gears up e-commerce services The telecom company takes a number of new
steps, which include deals for offering Web hosting and other services, as it
attempts to expand into Internet commerce. Agilera
Adds BroadVision E-Commerce Solutions Agilera Inc. will host BroadVision's
One-To-One Commerce applications via its Extended Enterprise line.
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