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- A Mall in every song?
- European
E-tailers Not Delivering the Goods
- Americans
love web shopping
- Bosses Disapprove,
But employees still surf
- eCommerce
enthusiasm goes global
- Laptops Most
Popular Mobile Computers
- UK Net Prices
Bottoming Out
- Wireless Bypasses U.K.'s
DSL Delays
- Failing dot-coms jettisoning
their CEOs
- Small Dot-Coms Thrive While
Industry Giants Melt Down
- Microsoft
Claims No. 1 Spot Among Web At-Home Users
- New
Study Shows Auto Dealers How to Keep Online Used Car Shoppers
- All
States Should Have Online Voting By 2004
- European
E-Tailers Not Delivering the Goods
- 33%
Of Website Budgets Are Allocated To Maintenance & Design
- Some
Big Spenders Won't Shell Out for Web Ads
- The
power of e-procurement
- Digital Divide
Evident in Chile
- Cost Savings Draw
Consumers to Online Travel
- M-Commerce
Slow To Connect in U.S.
- Gates defends
PC at Comdex, unveils new tablet
- Dot-Com
Closures Reach Fever Pitch
- Wireless
Banking Expected to be Wave of the Future
- Hong
Kong Home Net Use Surpasses 36%
- E-Mail
Outpaces the Web
A Mall
in every song With all eyes on the next phase of digital music distribution,
a wide range of companies hopes to build a business around an enhanced listening
experience. Can they survive? European
E-tailers Not Delivering the Goods While European e-tailers are improving
customer service, they still have a long road to travel when it comes to order
fulfillment, according to a new study released by Andersen Consulting.
Americans
love web shopping Fifty-six percent of American adult Internet users shop
online--a 31 percent increase over 1998. Also, 75 percent of the people surveyed
in a recent study expect more people to know their email address than their phone
number in the future. Bosses
Disapprove, But employees still surf Twenty-five percent of workers reportedly
use the Internet during office hours for personal reasons for at least 10 minutes
each day. And global sales of 2.4 giga hertz wireless LAN products are expected
to reach $1.3 billion by 2006. ecommerce
enthusiasm goes global The United States reportedly is not the country
most responsive to consumer ecommerce and efinance. Also, PC sales are up 18.3
percent since 1999, and 65 percent of British cell phone users say they want to
use their Web-enabled phones for email. Laptops
Most Popular Mobile Computers The worldwide market for mobile handheld
devices with Internet access capabilities is increasing by more than a billion
dollars annually. UK
Net Prices Bottoming Out The latest edition of the Goldfish e-tail price
index, issued Tuesday morning, says that while online deflation has continued
this last month, prices online are starting to bottom out in the UK. Wireless
Bypasses U.K.'s DSL Delays Internet-access company Tele2 believes it has
found a way to bypass the queues for collocation in British Telecommunications
PLC's exchanges by offering high-speed wireless links from home. Failing
dot-coms jettisoning their CEOs A new survey released by a Chicago-based
outplacement firm indicates that an increasing number of CEOs are leaving their
companies, particularly at e-commerce ventures that are struggling for survival.
Small
Dot-Coms Thrive While Industry Giants Melt Down Beneath the chaotic dot-com
busts of the last half-year, an overlooked breed of Internet companies--mostly
small and nimble--is thriving. Microsoft
Claims No. 1 Spot Among Web At-Home Users Microsoft Corp. claimed the
No. 1 spot among at-home Internet users in August for the first time since March,
according to a Jupiter Media Metrix multi-country report New
Study Shows Auto Dealers How to Keep Online Used Car Shoppers Online used
car shoppers are likely to leave an automobile dealer's Web site if they cannot
easily find price, mileage, options and accessories, and pictures of used vehicles
All
States Should Have Online Voting By 2004 All 50 US states should offer
some form on Internet voting by the time the presidential election in 2004 rolls
around European
E-Tailers Not Delivering the Goods European e-tailers have yet to provide
reliable and efficient delivery and customer service to consumers 33%
Of Website Budgets Are Allocated To Maintenance & Design The two largest
components of site development and operation are site design / programming maintenance
costs (33% of the total) and costs for access and site hosting Some
Big Spenders Won't Shell Out for Web Ads Fortune 500 companies are often
stingy when it comes to shelling out for online ads, a study shows. The
power of e-procurement E-procurement may not be the flashiest way to improve
the bottom line, but businesses never pass up a good deal when they see one. Find
out how some companies are turning mundane requisitions into millions in savings.
Digital
Divide Evident in Chile Despite Chile's unrestricted economy, relative
wealth, and well-developed telecommunications infrastructure, a digital divide
still exists. Cost
Savings Draw Consumers to Online Travel The number of Americans who bought
travel online last year grew to 21 million, nearly doubling the Internet travel
market for the second consecutive year M-Commerce
Slow To Connect in U.S. Fewer than one-third of U.S. wireless device owners
have attempted mobile online purchasing, and 20 percent of those who have tried
quit after the first few attempts Gates
defends PC at Comdex, unveils new tablet Microsoft chairman Bill Gates,
however, isn't convinced that the PC is on its last legs. Dot-Com
Closures Reach Fever Pitch One-third of the 131 dot-coms that have folded
this year have done so in the past seven weeks. Wireless
Banking Expected to be Wave of the Future With the number of Internet-capable
cellular phones, pagers and digital assistants predicted to skyrocket over the
next five years, Mr. Wahbe has no doubt that huge numbers of Canadians will soon
opt to do routine banking chores the wireless way. Hong
Kong Home Net Use Surpasses 36% More than 36 percent of Hong Kong homes
have Internet access, and over half have PCs, according to the results of a government
survey released. E-Mail
Outpaces the Web Net surfers are sending 10 billion e-mail messages a
day, and that number will more than triple in five years. http://www.thestandard.com/research/metrics/display/0,2799,20265,00.html
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NEWS - Piping hot
servers
- Gnawing through wires
- Sendmail,
IBM to offer Linux-enabled servers for Internet messaging
- Palm
digs in for wireless battle with Microsoft
- Allaire
brews more Java
- Microsoft Unveils
New B2B Initiative
- IBM, Vignette Drive
PaineWebber Personalization
- Server
management as easy as Palm
- IBM releases
Linux software suite
- Motorola, IBM
brush up on Bluetooth
- In Defense of
RBOCs
- Transmeta, Intel in a battle
for notebooks
- Akopia ships open-source
e-com package
- Creating a Digital Music
Empire
- Union of handhelds, phones
tightens at Mobile Focus
- UDDI Goes
To Beta
- Security Holes Found In Windows
Media Player
- Some Intel Pentium 4
Motherboards Had Incomplete Code
- IBM
Supercomputer Helps Search For UFOs
- Caldera
Ebuilder Wins Best E-Commerce Solution Award from Linux Journal
- XML
Security Standards In The Works
- Music
Software Company Releases Linux Product
- Netscape
6 Browsing for Users
- Saving Your SAN
Dollars
Piping
hot servers The ever popular pizza box server is getting a boost, as several
companies have released new machines that push the envelope of thin power.
Gnawing
through wires 3Com on Monday will announce several new Bluetooth products
aimed at cutting the cord. The products, scheduled to ship early next year, follow
similar products from Motorola. Sendmail,
IBM to offer Linux-enabled servers for Internet messaging Sendmail Inc.
and IBM Corp. said today they will offer Internet mail routing and hosting software
that runs on IBM's Linux-enabled eServer family and software products.
Palm
digs in for wireless battle with Microsoft Microsoft is making progress
with its handheld systems -- especially in wireless communications -- putting
Palm in the hot seat. Allaire
brews more Java The company will announce this week the acquisition of
a Java integrated development environment and a new version of Spectra.
Microsoft
Unveils New B2B Initiative Microsoft Corp. announced the release of two
new products intended to help e-commerce suppliers participate in business-to-business
e-marketplaces... IBM,
Vignette Drive PaineWebber Personalization Financial advisor PaineWebber,
Inc. is teaming with IBM and Vignette Corporation to deliver individualized online
services to its customers. Server
management as easy as Palm IBM's new SWAP technology allows mobile network
managers to remotely control Web servers. IBM
releases Linux software suite The company is offering its WebSphere application
server, its DB2 relational database system, and Lotus Development's Domino Web
groupware and e-mail as a software suite for $499. Motorola,
IBM brush up on Bluetooth Both Motorola and IBM this week will make Bluetooth
announcements that could lead to further support for the specification and help
developers build new products with the wireless technology. In
Defense of RBOCs Editor-in-Chief Steve Steinke shares his opinion that
RBOCs really aren't that bad. In fact, they're poised to be dominant telecom service
providers: Transmeta,
Intel in a battle for notebooks Transmeta and Intel will slug it out next
year with a slew of low-powered chips for notebooks. Akopia
ships open-source e-com package Interchange 4.6 runs on Linux and Unix
and includes features for content management, flexible merchandising and transaction
management. Creating
a Digital Music Empire Creative Technology's Sound Blaster cards revolutionized
and now dominate audio on PCs. The company has a master plan to extend its Nomad
players to do the same for digital music appliances. Union
of handhelds, phones tightens at Mobile Focus The marriage of mobile phones
and personal digital assistants will occur rapidly if manufacturers have anything
to say about it. UDDI
Goes To Beta Ariba, IBM and Microsoft released the first public beta of
their UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) project, an XML-based
registry for businesses to list themselves on the Internet. Security
Holes Found In Windows Media Player Microsoft issued a patch for two security
flaws in its Windows Media Player software that could allow malicious users to
run programs on other users' PCs. Some
Intel Pentium 4 Motherboards Had Incomplete Code Intel Corp. said that
some motherboards -- the guts of a personal computer -- designed for its new Pentium
4 microprocessor had incomplete code, prompting the No. 1 chipmaker to send software
updates to PC makers. IBM
Supercomputer Helps Search For UFOs IBM's supercomputers are usually relegated
to crunching vast strings of numbers for mundane things like financial data, but
the company announced today that one of its new supercomputers is now helping
identify UFOs. Caldera
Ebuilder Wins Best E-Commerce Solution Award from Linux Journal Caldera
Systems, Inc., a "Linux for Business" leader, today announced its OpenLinux eBuilder
was named "Best E-Commerce Solution" in the Penguin Playoff Awards by Linux Journal
XML
Security Standards In The Works Two separate initiatives led by Netegrity
Inc. and Securant Technologies Inc. are looking to develop an XML standard for
moving security information&emdash;including authentication, authorization and
user profiles&emdash;across disparate online trading systems Music
Software Company Releases Linux Product MusicMatch Inc., a maker of software
for storing and playing music on personal computers, released a test version of
its "jukebox'' for the start-up Linux operating system Netscape
6 Browsing for Users Netscape Communications actually kept its promise
to release the revamped Netscape 6 browser by year's end, releasing the final
code to a browser market that's changed dramatically since it last released a
browser in 1998. Saving
Your SAN Dollars Vendor prices for storage-area networks vary wildly,
from a less than a hundred - thousand dollars to well into the millions. But why
buy more capability than you need? Three SAN users describe their needs and how
they decided on the right vendor. ---
E-MARKETING NEWS - FedEx
expects CRM system to deliver
- Net
Firms Face Delivery Dilemma
- Alcatel
Sees Future In Open E-Business
- Get
ready for Palm's ad blitz
- Standard
Size Banners Losing Ground
- Cisco delivers
strong sales, earnings
- Interactive
Intelligence Eyes Asian CRM Market
- Cloaking
devices designed for wary Web shoppers
- Advertising
Industry Lags In Interactive Age
- Microsoft
to Palm: BMW to Volkswagen?
- Marketing
firm gets restraining order against spamming list operator
- e-Citi
gets a second chance
- New Internet
Domain Names Approved
- Cyber Dialogue
Unveils Profit-Targeting CRM Tool
- Dell
CEO says PCs still the main game
- Battered
online ad industry looks ahead
- Online
Toy Stores Fall Short On Privacy Protections
- Guinness
Creates World's Smallest Ad
- FTC Warns
E-retailers About Shipping Claims
- Yahoo
Launches Video Shopping Site
- Can Sharing
User Data Speed E-Commerce?
- America's
Grip On Ecommerce Market Slipping
- History
of Affiliate Marketing
- Hope for the
holidays
FedEx expects CRM
system to deliver A major CRM initiative being launched by FedEx should
give salespeople a comprehensive view of each customer, detailing his needs and
suggesting which product the customer might want. Net
Firms Face Delivery Dilemma Business-to-consumer e-commerce firms need
to focus more on offering items that can be delivered to homes profitably, according
to a report released by AMR Research... Alcatel
Sees Future In Open E-Business Telecom equipment giant Alcatel is moving
firmly away from electronics to e-business, Get
ready for Palm's ad blitz The PDA front-runner plans a $100 million ad
campaign to showcase thousands of software apps for hand helds running its OS.
Standard
Size Banners Losing Ground Although 80 percent of advertisers use the
full banner in online campaigns, other ad formats account for a majority of impressions
and garner far greater exposure on the Web Cisco
delivers strong sales, earnings The networking superstar exceeded expectations
for its first quarter, raking in $1.36 billion, or 18 cents per share, on sales
of $6.52 billion. Experience
Counts: Revenge of the old guys Now that the Web's silly season is past,
the grownups are taking over Interactive
Intelligence Eyes Asian CRM Market Interactive Intelligence, Inc. plans
to distribute its product line in Hong Kong and China through a master distributor
agreement with Continuous Technologies International, Ltd. Cloaking
devices designed for wary Web shoppers Get ready for the cloak-and-dagger
era of cyber-shopping. Advertising
Industry Lags In Interactive Age John Tory, chief executive of Rogers
Cable Inc., said yesterday the advertising industry is lagging others in the interactive
communications age. Microsoft
to Palm: BMW to Volkswagen? The race between Palm and Microsoft's Pocket
PC remains far from over, although both sides did their best to paint the other
as ill-suited to direct the future of handheld computing. Marketing
firm gets restraining order against spamming list operator A U.S. District
judge in Denver issued a temporary restraining order that prevents Mail Abuse
Prevention System LLC from including a marketing subsidiary of 24/7 Media Inc.
on its list of e-mail spammers. e-Citi
gets a second chance After burning through more than $1 billion but failing
to turn Citigroup into an Internet banking powerhouse, e-Citi was downsized and
downtrodden. But now it's getting another chance -- and its new leaders are vowing
to build on the lessons learned from its freestanding, high-flying incarnation.
New
Internet Domain Names Approved Amid a swirl of controversy and some disappointment
on the part of those whose proposals were rejected, Web addresses moved beyond
the familiar "dot-com" designation when seven new domain name suffixes were approved
by the body that controls Internet names... Cyber
Dialogue Unveils Profit-Targeting CRM Tool Analytical eCRM company Cyber
Dialogue has unveiled a new service aimed at helping businesses identify and target
their most valuable online customers. Dell
CEO says PCs still the main game Dell Computer chief executive Michael
Dell said that concentrating on its core business selling PCs and laptops--has
kept the company strong. Battered
online ad industry looks ahead With 24/7 and Engage experiencing hard
times, it's clear the online ad industry has seen better days. Still, most say
the shakeout should make the industry stronger. Online
Toy Stores Fall Short On Privacy Protections Online Toy Stores in the
United States fall short in providing consumers with clear information about their
personal and privacy protections Guinness
Creates World's Smallest Ad To launch the Guinness Book of Records' new
Web site, scientists created the world's smallest ad, slightly bigger than the
diameter of a human hair, and mounted it on the knee of a bee FTC
Warns E-retailers About Shipping Claims The commission wants to avoid
the holiday rush of complaints it received last year over 'quick ship' promises.
Yahoo
Launches Video Shopping Site Yahoo launched a video shopping site this
morning called Shopping Vision, expanding its broadband offerings to further target
home users Can
Sharing User Data Speed E-Commerce? Today, each time an e-commerce transaction
crosses multiple sites, identification, credit, and other customer information
must be re-entered. America's
Grip On Ecommerce Market Slipping The US ecommerce sector is often looked
on as the leading light of the digital economy, but a survey revealed that Internet
users in several countries were more likely than US users to buy certain goods
online History
of Affiliate Marketing There is a popular urban myth about the origins
of affiliate marketing. It goes something like this... Hope
for the holidays After almost nine months of dot-com decline, many online
stores are heading into this holiday season battered by layoffs, shrinking budgets
and plunging stock prices. Analysts predict that this season will decide whether
many online stores survive next year. ---
SUPPLY CHAIN NEWS - Office
Depot to revamp call centers
- Supply-chain
visibility stalls
- B2B Exchanges Eye
FTC Report On Antitrust Issues
- Small
Companies Gaining Access to CRM
- How
will AT&T balance slew of interactive TV deals?
- Does
Idealab Need New Ideas?
- Companies
Need Customer-Centric Foundation
- Supply-chain
Visibility Stalls
- Primal Implements
Support Systems for NetVoice
- Adobe
to Address All Sections of E-Book Chain
- myCIO.com
stresses appliances, physical security
- Symcor
Acquires Optus To Boost Customer Services
- Ericsson
Creates Separate Bluetooth Business
- Firms
Must Embrace "Microdesign" To Overhaul Today's Woeful WAP Experience
- eMarkets
Drive ASP Maturity In Europe
- Phone
Firms Rush to Mend Cable After Internet Jam
- Microsoft
Promises A More Heterogeneous Approach To Application Development
- Continental's
a B2B Believer
- Shrinking Streams to
Grow Bigger
- Japan and Korea Catching
On to CRM
Office Depot to revamp
call centers The giant office products supplier today said its North American
sales performance is continuing to slip and that it would consolidate it 24 call
centers into seven and upgrade its customer service. Supply-chain
visibility stalls Sharing real-time assembly-line, design and sales data
with suppliers could permit rapid and flexible collaboration. It could also result
in more rapid design and manufacturing operations and cost savings, say advocates.
But is it possible for any but a few companies? B2B
Exchanges Eye FTC Report On Antitrust Issues A report issued by the Federal
Trade Commission on the potential antitrust concerns raised by business-to-business
exchanges is being closely watched executives involved in the ventures.
Small
Companies Gaining Access to CRM Small companies will have increasing access
to Web-based CRM applications over the next couple of years, according to Cahners
In-Stat Group. How
will AT&T balance slew of interactive TV deals? Ma Bell continues
to spread the wealth on interactive television. AT&T, the nation's largest
cable operator after a late-1990s shopping spree, is working with several prominent
technology providers to develop interactive TV software applications for consumers.
Does
Idealab Need New Ideas? Idealab has been hailed for its insight and success
in birthing Internet companies. Times are changing... Companies
Need Customer-Centric Foundation Companies that want to stay competitive
should think beyond CRM and adopt a customer-centric architecture that transforms
the way in which they interact with customers Supply-chain
Visibility Stalls Sharing real-time assembly-line, design and sales data
with suppliers could permit rapid and flexible collaboration. It could also result
in more rapid design and manufacturing operations and cost savings Primal
Implements Support Systems for NetVoice CRM software company Primal, a
subsidiary of Avery Communications, Inc., has completed implementation of its
Connect CCB and Access IM OSS/BSS products for NetVoice Technologies Corporation.
Adobe
to Address All Sections of E-Book Chain Design and document software maker
Adobe Systems, aided by key technology developments, plans to fan out in the e-book
business by helping connect customers, publishers and authors. myCIO.com
stresses appliances, physical security The Network Associates subsidiary
is also planning a partnership with security expert Pinkerton's to add physical
security elements to its virtual offerings. Symcor
Acquires Optus To Boost Customer Services In a bid to strengthen its position
in the online transaction processing and customer communication industries, Toronto,
Ontario-based Symcor Services, Inc. announced its intention to acquire Optus Corporation,
a customer communication services company. Ericsson
Creates Separate Bluetooth Business Ericsson Telephone announced the creation
of a separate company for licensing its Bluetooth technology. Firms
Must Embrace "Microdesign" To Overhaul Today's Woeful WAP Experience Today's
WAP sites fall short by failing to recognize mobile users' unique needs. However,
before overhauling their mobile Internet sites, firms must master the new competency
of "Microdesign," built on effortless navigation and concise content. eMarkets
Drive ASP Maturity In Europe By 2005, European application service providers
(ASPs) will have a firm grip on the enterprise application landscape.
Phone
Firms Rush to Mend Cable After Internet Jam Telephone companies from Singapore
and Indonesia scrambled to repair a break in an undersea telecommunications cable
that led to major Internet traffic jams for millions of users across the globe
Microsoft
Promises A More Heterogeneous Approach To Application Development With
the .NET Framework and the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), Microsoft aims
to help developers build .NET services in a variety of programming languages as
well as enable existing code in various languages to run on the .NET platform
Continental's
a B2B Believer Continental Airlines launched its E-tickets program five
years ago, and the Houston airline now sells 54 percent of its tickets this way.
Once the company has fully ramped up its sales of electronic tickets, it hopes
to save upwards of $500 million a year. Shrinking
Streams to Grow Bigger New technologies offer webcasters the opportunity
to save on bandwidth costs so that they can dedicate more moola to pay for the
expensive content licenses. Japan
and Korea Catching On to CRM Japan and Korea -- two of Asia's more technologically
advanced countries -- are starting to adopt CRM practices and are widely expected
to produce a growing market for related software and services in the coming years.
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PARTNERS & DEALS NEWS - EMC
Buys Software Firm
- Dell, SAS join
to monitor site visitors' actions
- Vignette,
Sun in e-com development deal
- NSI
Signs Partnership With Chinese Domain Name Corp.
- Fairfax
County Attracts Q2 Investments of $338.8 Million
- National
Geographic Acquires 30 Percent Stake in iExplore
- A
2 Million Share Gift Certificate
- Wal-Mart,
AOL join Shopsmart
- Lastminute nets
French rival
- Net firm ends merger
talks with Drkoop.com
- Wine sites hope
merger will create right blend
- Webvan
and HomeGrocer One Step Closer to Merger
- Singingfish.com
Gets Acquired by Thomson Multimedia
- Kozmo.com,
Urbanfetch Merger Deal Imminent
- Razorfish
Acquires Medialab AG for $9.4 Million
- CDNow
Sale To Bertelsmann Given Green Light By Feds
- Two
Teen Marketers Reunite
- Recipe Site
and Retailer Offer Grocery Service
- A
Bigger Fish in Seafood-Marketplace Pond
- MVP.com
Makes a Play for PlanetOutdoors
- Kozmo
in Talks to Acquire Urbanfetch
- Advertising.com
Nets $57 Million
- AOL UK and Wal-Mart:
This Time We're Serious
- NTT-Verio
Deal Expected to Fly
- Onvia.com purchase
of Hardware.com raises eyebrows
- Intershop
Acquires Germany's Subotnic
EMC
Buys Software Firm The Hopkinton data storage company acquires a long-time
partner, a Denver maker of software to manage the archiving of video and other
rich media. Dell,
SAS join to monitor site visitors' actions Its site does $40 million a
day in business, but Dell thinks there's still room for improvement, so it's licensing
SAS' e-Intelligence suite to gain new insights into its customers' behavior.
Vignette,
Sun in e-com development deal The wide-ranging deal to develop, market
and sell e-commerce products worldwide is similar to an agreement struck last
week between Vignette and Sun rival IBM. NSI
Signs Partnership With Chinese Domain Name Corp. Firms to share revenue
on referred domain name registrations Fairfax
County Attracts Q2 Investments of $338.8 Million With more than a $1 billion
in venture funding over the last four quarters, Fairfax County companies continue
to pull in the bucks National
Geographic Acquires 30 Percent Stake in iExplore Strategic alliance includes
integrated e-commerce initiatives and collaboration on content for print and online
media A
2 Million Share Gift Certificate Global iTechnology announces acquisition
of Certificate Express and its patent pending transaction technology for the B2B
marketplace Wal-Mart,
AOL join Shopsmart US retailer Wal-Mart and internet giant AOL link up
to take a stake in the UK online price comparison web site Shopsmart. Lastminute
nets French rival Internet retail firm Lastminute.com has moved into the
takeover business, buying France's biggest e-travel company. Net
firm ends merger talks with Drkoop.com A Virginia-based Internet company
called off its merger talks with ailing online health information provider Drkoop.com.
Wine
sites hope merger will create right blend Wine.com and WineShopper.com
announced today they will merge, with hopes that a combined company will hold
greater appeal for investors. Webvan
and HomeGrocer One Step Closer to Merger The two companies move closer
to finalizing their merger after receiving notification of the early termination
of the waiting period. Singingfish.com
Gets Acquired by Thomson Multimedia Check out our exclusive interview
with Singingfish.com's CEO Mike Behlke. Kozmo.com,
Urbanfetch Merger Deal Imminent Kozmo and UrbanFetch have been at each
other's throats ever since competition got heated over the delivery business.
Razorfish
Acquires Medialab AG for $9.4 Million Razorfish will issue 446,080 shares
of common stock and make a cash payment of approximately $1.4 million.
CDNow
Sale To Bertelsmann Given Green Light By Feds The waiting period under
the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act has expired, clearing the way
for German media group Bertelsmann AG to complete the acquisition of Internet
music company CDNow, Inc. Two
Teen Marketers Reunite Teen-oriented e-tailer dELiA*s Inc. Thursday inked
an $86 million deal to merge with its subsidiary, iTurf Inc., an online community
targeting the 13- to 24-year-old market. Recipe
Site and Retailer Offer Grocery Service Webvan and Allrecipes.com are
joining forces to sell food in cyberspace. A
Bigger Fish in Seafood-Marketplace Pond WorldCatch.com and Fishmonger.com
will merge -- the latest deal in an industry-wide consolidation. MVP.com
Makes a Play for PlanetOutdoors The sports retailer, backed by Michael
Jordan and Wayne Gretzky, wants to bulk up by buying the outdoor apparel site.
Kozmo
in Talks to Acquire Urbanfetch Online delivery pioneer Kozmo.com is in
discussions to acquire archrival Urbanfetch.com, a sign that instant gratification
doesn't guarantee instant success for everyone. Advertising.com
Nets $57 Million The online ad-server firm says it will use the funds
to invest in new technology and increase its staff by one-third. AOL
UK and Wal-Mart: This Time We're Serious Still no sign of the U.S. cross-promotion
they announced eight months ago. But they say the U.K. is different. NTT-Verio
Deal Expected to Fly U.S. officials are scrutinizing the proposed merger,
which would give the Japanese telco ownership of the ISP. Onvia.com
purchase of Hardware.com raises eyebrows Small business e-marketplace
saves chairman from a sinking dotcom ship Intershop
Acquires Germany's Subotnic The e-commerce application provider will integrate
content management software into its offerings. --- MOVERS
& SHAKERS NEWS - IBM Claims
Optical Chip Breakthrough
- After hack,
Microsoft mistakes linger
- PSINet Assailed
As Spam Contract Surfaces
- Anti-Mobile
Virus on the Move
- Appeals Court Sides
With Microsoft, Restricts Briefs
- China
Broadband's Joint Venture To Enable On-Line Education
- Big
blue delivers big blow to Transmeta
- Intel's
Barrett moves focus forward
- CMGI May
Soon Exit Struggling Investments
- DoubleClick,
24/7 Media, L90 Settle Patent Suits
- MP3.com
Whacked with New Lawsuit
- Dot-Com
Death by Degrees
- Comdex: A Wired News
Special Report
- EBay vs. Lawsuits
- Tech
Companies Undervalued By Traditional Accounting
- Intel,
Broadcom Settle Suits, Countersuits
- AT&T
To Hire COO?
- Brick-And-Mortars Pulling
in Reins on Dot-Coms
- Plans for Playboy.com
IPO Withdrawn
- Will Microsoft Save
MarchFirst?
- DOJ gives green light
to WorldCom's buy of Intermedia
- Hammer
Keeps Pounding Nasdaq
IBM Claims
Optical Chip Breakthrough IBM Corp. said it developed a breakthrough chip-making
technology it said can be used to build smaller optical chips used to build high-speed
communications networks. After
hack, Microsoft mistakes linger Security experts say enterprises can learn
a lot from the recent Microsoft hacking saga: First, if you get hacked, don't
do what Microsoft did. PSINet
Assailed As Spam Contract Surfaces Troubled Internet service provider
PSINet acknowledged providing access to a sender of bulk unsolicited commercial
email, bolstering critics' claims that some of the world's largest ISPs knowingly
do business with spammers in violation of stated anti-spam policies. Anti-Mobile
Virus on the Move A computer virus capable of interfering with new generation
mobile phones is likely to be already in development, the country's top Internet
security body has warned..." Appeals
Court Sides With Microsoft, Restricts Briefs A federal appeals court granted
Microsoft Corp.'s wish last week, barring a quartet of Microsoft opponents from
filing separate "friend-of-the-court" briefs in the software giant's pending appeal
of its antitrust case. China
Broadband's Joint Venture To Enable On-Line Education China Broadband
Corp. announced that its first cooperative joint venture to provide cable Internet
access in Shekou, Shenzhen, has entered into an agreement with local high schools
to provide on-line education Big
blue delivers big blow to Transmeta IBM cancels a project to create a
ThinkPad mininotebook with the low-power Crusoe processor. Intel's
Barrett moves focus forward Special report: It's not all smooth sailing
for Intel's CEO as he navigates the world's largest chip maker into new territory
away from its core processor business. CMGI
May Soon Exit Struggling Investments Internet investor CMGI Inc., which
owns or has stakes in more than 70 online companies, may announce plans to exit
some struggling ventures DoubleClick,
24/7 Media, L90 Settle Patent Suits Three online advertising giants, DoubleClick,
24/7 Media and L90 settled a complicated assortment of patent lawsuits that stood
to complicate the protection of ad-serving technology for the industry.
MP3.com
Whacked with New Lawsuit Just two days after announcing that its legal
woes were over, online music service MP3.com is being sued yet again for copyright
infringement, this time in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles... Dot-Com
Death by Degrees The headlines are daunting. Every day seems to bring
at least one dot-com failure to the fore. Comdex:
A Wired News Special Report Thousands of techies hit Vegas for the "next
big thing." We cover what will and won't constitute the future of Net applications
and hardware wizardry. EBay
vs. Lawsuits How many lawyers does it take to defend an Internet firm
from a mountain of lawsuits? Tech
Companies Undervalued By Traditional Accounting The failure of traditional
financial reporting practices to convey truly useful information about high-tech
firms is contributing to both the growing discrepancy between the market value
and book value of companies as well as to market volatility, Intel,
Broadcom Settle Suits, Countersuits Intel Corporation and Broadcom Corp.
said in a joint announcement that they have settled all claims against each other
brought under Intel's trade secret lawsuit against Broadcom, which was filed in
California Superior Court in March. AT&T
To Hire COO? Telecom giant may put new executive in place to manage spin-offs
- report Brick-And-Mortars
Pulling in Reins on Dot-Coms At the height of the dot-com craze, dozens
of Main Street brick-and-mortar companies poured cash into Web ventures in the
hope riches were around the corner. With dot-coms closing almost daily, the Internet
mania is coming back to haunt them. Plans
for Playboy.com IPO Withdrawn Playboy Enterprises Inc. said that it has
withdrawn its plans for an initial public offering of its online business because
of unfavorable market condition Will
Microsoft Save MarchFirst? MarchFirst has taken some big-time hits of
late, but the company's partners--most notably IBM, Microsoft and Novell-- aren't
ready to bolt just yet. All three vendors say they'll stand by MarchFirst during
its current financial crisis. In fact, Microsoft has given MarchFirst an interest-free
$12 million loan. DOJ
gives green light to WorldCom's buy of Intermedia The giant long-distance
telephone carrier wins conditional approval from the U.S. Justice Department to
acquire Intermedia and control of Web-hosting firm Digex. Hammer
Keeps Pounding Nasdaq The Nasdaq falls well under the 2,800 mark as investors
continue to be nervous about growth and profits in the tech sector. And then there's
that election thing.
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