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FTC and DOJ Issue Joint Antitrust Guidelines

Just days after the landmark antitrust ruling was handed down against Microsoft Corp., the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have issued joint guidelines for companies that seek to collaborate with competitors on the Internet ...

Consumers Edge Toward Web-Based Real Estate

Contrary to the current buzz surrounding high-profile online business-to-business (B2B) alliances, some industry observers say the future for e-commerce is in business-to-consumer deals, with an emphasis on such major purchases as real estate ...

Party Politics Heats Up E-Tax Debate

The Internet tax din grew even louder this week as members of the U.S. House of Representatives weighed in along predictable partisan lines ...

Gender Specific E-Commerce: Help or Hype?

In an effort to make e-commerce more personal, a growing number of Internet businesses are targeting such specific population segments as minorities, children and women. In fact, two full-service financial sites targeting female Internet users debuted last week, claiming to provide financial services and content to meet the unique needs of women ...

E*Trade Stays Ahead of the Curve

Online brokerage firm E*Trade expanded its operations this week with the launch of E*Trade Bank, an online consumer banking service that will offer FDIC-insured banking products and services fully integrated with its electronic brokerage ...

Microsoft Braces for Antitrust Ruling

With all hopes for a settlement of the antitrust case against it dashed, software giant Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is bracing for harsh sanctions and a possible breakup of the company when federal judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issues his ruling sometime this week ...

Microsoft Guilty of Antitrust Violations

U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson found late Monday that Microsoft Corp. has violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by undertaking illegal anti-competitive actions to maintain its monopoly on personal computer operating systems ...

FTC Investigates Amazon, Yahoo!

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched investigations into the consumer information practices of Internet powerhouses Yahoo! and Amazon.com ...

Healthcare Giants Fuel B2B Frenzy

Healthcare giants Johnson & Johnson, GE Medical Systems, Baxter International, Inc., Abbott Laboratories and Medtronic, Inc. have further fueled the current business-to-business (B2B) feeding frenzy by announcing plans to create a privately held exchange to streamline purchasing for healthcare providers ...

Tickets.com Scores Victory in Hyperlinking Case

In a case that could have widespread implications for the future of Internet competition, a federal judge has ruled that online companies can legally provide links to rival Web sites ...

Online Beauty Sites Face Uncertain Future

This week's announcements that e-tailers Gloss.com and Beautyscene.com are up for sale are a strong indication that online beauty products firms will be among the early victims of the projected e-commerce shakeout ...

eBay and Los Angeles Police Launch Fraud Probe

Online auction powerhouse eBay has confirmed that it is cooperating with Los Angeles police and postal authorities to investigate claims that some 150 consumers were defrauded by a single eBay member ...

B2B Marketplaces Face FTC Scrutiny

The honeymoon may be over for business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce, as a source close to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has publicly called for active enforcement of antitrust laws as they apply to the sector ...

Commerce One Lands B2B Deal with Aerospace Giants

Just weeks after announcing an online business exchange with America's big three automakers, Commerce One, Inc. has announced a similar deal with four aerospace industry giants ...

Autoweb and CarsDirect Forge Online Alliance

As competition in the online auto sales space continues to grow fierce, Internet car-shopping services Autoweb.com and CarsDirect.com have teamed up to try to capture a larger share of the market ...

Microsoft Settlement Talks Break Down

Despite widespread optimism last week that Microsoft and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) were on the brink of settling the antitrust case against the software titan, the U.S. government has reportedly rejected the company's last-ditch proposal ...

Big Business Faces E-Commerce Roadblocks

According to a study released this week by PricewaterhouseCoopers and The Conference Board, America's largest companies are investing more money than ever in electronic commerce but have not yet utilized the Internet to maximum effect ...

Consumers Cool to Wireless E-Commerce

Results of two new studies released this week indicate that the future of wireless e-commerce may be less than rosy for the near term ...

Report: Microsoft, DOJ on Brink of Settlement

The U.S government and Microsoft are reportedly close to a settlement that, contrary to conventional wisdom, would leave the giant corporation intact ...

New B2B Exchange To Empower Minorities, Women

Former General Motors executive Roy Roberts has announced the formation of M-Xchange.com, a business-to-business (B2B) trade exchange that will encourage minority-owned businesses to take a more active role in electronic commerce ...

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