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    Establishing Web credibility 29 August, 2002 13:07

    Internet users are increasingly skeptical of what they read on the Web. Recent research has identified some of the factors that affect Web sites' credibility. e-Businesses need to be aware these factors, because if a site is credible, then customers are more likely to trust the site's information and may even be more likely to make purchases.
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    Virtual snobs 01 July, 2002 11:21

    Two years on and I'm still being bugged by the inverted logic and arrogance that went along with the dotcom bubble. Where do American journalists and analysts get off with describing the 'offline' world (aka planet Earth)?
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    Spam, efforts to fight it, both on the rise 13 May, 2002 08:54

    The increasing pain of dealing with unsolicited bulk commercial e-mail, commonly known as spam, is prompting new moves to stamp out the unwanted messages. But industry experts warned this week that proposed legislative approaches to the spam problem won't likely succeed without the aid of corporate users.
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    What makes eBay unstoppable? 02 August, 2001 13:15

    A visitor to eBay Inc.'s San Jose, Calif., headquarters one recent morning came upon an unusual scene. Some 20 men and women were milling around until suddenly a company official emerged and called for new employees to follow him for an orientation. The lobby emptied.
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    Kmart, Wal-Mart take control of online counterparts 25 July, 2001 08:25

    Kmart Corp. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. announced yesterday that they would merge with their respective online counterparts to better integrate their retail operations.
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    No singing the blues 20 July, 2001 09:00

    Bluelight.com LLC may have taken a bumpy ride along with the rest of the online retail industry during the past year, but the company's CTO, Patrick Chan, says that he is unfazed.
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    NetZero, Juno plan merger to form ISP giant 12 June, 2001 08:42

    Free ISPs (Internet service providers) NetZero Inc. and Juno Online Services Inc. announced plans Thursday to merge, creating what they said would be the U.S.'s second-largest ISP after America Online.
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    As online returns grow, process grows more complicated 16 May, 2001 08:16

    Starting this week, online merchants are moving leftover Mother's Day gifts to the virtual markdown shelf and dealing with returns. Done right, a return system is built upon linked back-end systems and contains myriad return scenarios written into the business rules.
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    E-Retailers Shift Toward Online Marketing 30 November, 2000 12:01

    With the holiday buying season heating up, a large number of online retailers have shifted their marketing focus away from television and print ads in favor of targeted online marketing programs and are taking greater steps to keep their customers happy, according to a survey released today.
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    Ten Internet Startups to Watch 14 September, 2000 12:01

    Corporate IT managers can look for new Web search and navigation tools, content syndication software and managed network services from start-ups that were showcased at a conference for venture capitalists and Internet entrepreneurs held this week.
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    Showbiz: Upcoming Shows 01 September, 2000 12:01

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