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AT&T's plan to open its high-speed network to rivals such as America Online is receiving mixed reviews.
Online Latin America network StarMedia (Nasdaq: STRM) announced today that it has formed a one-year e-commerce and marketing agreement with Dell Computer Corp. (Nasdaq: DELL) to promote Dell's products and services throughout StarMedia's properties.
While the court's decision could have huge ramifications for current state motor vehicle laws, it could also decide whether auto manufacturers will face resistance throughout the United States. Joseph Marino, an analyst for Sterling, Virginia-based Current Analysis, told the E-Commerce Times tha...
Once the excitement and big sales of the holiday season are over, e-tailers will have to get down to the serious business of keeping the momentum going strong.
Of all the roadblocks that e-tailers encounter on their way to success in the new electronic frontier, shopping bots may become the most formidable.
There is still a large e-commerce nut left to crack on the Internet: Small to medium-sized business.
Australian media giant News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) and Internet healthcare company Healtheon/Web MD (Nasdaq: HLTH) announced today that they have joined forces in a $1 billion (US$) partnership.
While e-commerce is turning white hot and dot-com IPOs continue to soar out of the box, cooler heads like Yale School of Management's Jeffrey E. Garten are taking it all in with a note of caution.
As e-businesses contemplate their next move in the new electronic marketplace, many are finding great prospects in affiliation.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. and AOL subsidiary Netscape announced today that they are joining forces with three top U.S. banks to create a new online bill-paying service.
In what some observers see as an ominous sign for Microsoft, the Justice Department announced last week that it has hired a veteran Wall Street investment banker as an advisor in its antitrust case against the software giant.
According to a new study by Forrester Research B.V., the Internet's reach in Western Europe will nearly double over the next three years as digital technology becomes more commonplace.
AT&T Corp. has reached an agreement that will eventually allow rival online services to use its cable lines to provide high-speed Internet access.
Ask Jeeves (Nasdaq: ASKJ) -- the American question-and-answer-based search engine with the distinctly English butler -- announced today that it has formed an international subsidiary and has signed a joint venture deal with two British television companies to provide its service in the UK.
Online consumer bill payment service Paytrust.com announced today that it has received $30 million (US$) in second-round venture capital from American Express, Japanese Internet investor Softbank and a variety of venture capital firms.
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