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Airlines Stick E-Commerce in Coach

My first story about Orbitz, the multi-airline mega-site that promised to revolutionize the way Internet users make travel reservations, appeared almost two years ago -- before the site even had a name. T2 (aka Travelocity Terminator) was the working title ...

Net Incubators: The Long Road Back

When Internet incubator CMGI ended 2000 with the report of a US$636.6 million third-quarter loss, heads were spinning throughout the e-business industry ...

Online Insurance: Too Many Hurdles?

E-commerce proponents often believe that anything sold offline is fair game for online sales ...

E-Taxes: The Crisis That Isn’t

Call it the voice of desperation ...

It’s Not a Small E-Commerce World, After All

If there is a single issue that threatens to stop e-commerce development in its tracks, it is the issue of which country has jurisdiction over disputes concerning cross-border electronic transactions ...

OPINION

Napster: Great Experiment or Ethical Dilemma?

Some of the undergraduate college students I teach missed class the other night. I'm guessing that it was not a coincidence that they skipped out the day aU.S. federal court had signaled the imminent shutdown of Napster ...

E-Grocers: Express Lane To Oblivion

It seemed like the perfect solution for overworked, time-deprived 21st century consumers -- online grocers to the rescue ...

Net Consultants Need … Net Consultants

Successful Old Economy players often say, "Be careful about the guy who says he's got so much business he can't take on any new clients." ...

E-tailers Backpedal on Freebies

Think Free! Free delivery. Free samples. Buy one, get one free. Free ISPs. Free prizes. ...

Venture Capitalists Exit the Dot-Com Freeway

E-commerce has hit a dangerous curve because the venture capitalists who were driving it have found the freeway off-ramp ...

Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall – Is My E-tailer Special at All?

The closing of Lucy.com's Web site last month happened so quickly and quietly that it might have gone unnoticed in the annals of E-Commerce History ...

Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall – Is My E-tailer Special at All?

The closing of Lucy.com's Web site last month happened so quickly and quietly that it might have gone unnoticed in the annals of E-Commerce History ...

Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall – Is My E-tailer Special at All?

The closing of Lucy.com's Web site last month happened so quickly and quietly that it might have gone unnoticed in the annals of E-Commerce History ...

E-Commerce Looks at a Union Label

The great thing about American industry is that it only takes one courageous, motivated individual to start a revolution. If you have several courageous, motivated individuals, so much the better ...

In E-Commerce We Trust … Not

Of the traditions we're most proud of, identity theft and credit card theft will likely not make the cut ...

The Traveling All-Stars of E-Commerce

While other dot-com businesses falter and stall one by one, Web sites in the e-travel sector keep on flying. ...

Shaky Start for E-Signatures

Last summer, when now former U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN Act), it seemed we were about to scale the next digital mountain ...

Time To Kick eToys off the Island

Quick: What do toysellers and drugstores have in common? ...

E-Shopping Carts on Wobbly Wheels

Anyone who has ever worked in sales knows what separates the winners from the slackers is The Big Get ...

Ralph Nader, E-Commerce Savior?

Last week, one of America's legendary rebels threw his consumer watchdog hat in the e-commerce ring. He's Ralph Nader, a consistently strong voice for the American consumer and a formidable opponent of corporate America ...

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