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Internet Tax Debate Rages On

According to a new study by the Information Technology Association of America, about one third of American adults would be less inclined to buy products on the Internet if those purchases were taxed. The unsurprising data was released in conjunction with the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerc...

MSGI Does Online Charity ‘GreaterGood’

In a move that is expected to boost awareness of online charity options for e-shoppers, Marketing Services Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: MSGI) has agreed to buy up to 18 percent of not-for-profit shopping center GreaterGood.com. The deal is pending shareholder approval.

AIRbots Brings Prescription Pads Online

AIRbots, Inc. has launched Freescrip.com, a computerized prescription service that will enable doctors to write prescriptions electronically, track their status and make changes. The company believes that their Internet-based service could save physicians over an hour a day.

AmuZnet.com Adds Online ‘Merchandize’

Online entertainment site amuZnet.com spiced up its offerings this week with the addition of electronic commerce and digital audio downloads. Site owner MediaX Corp. says the moves are a response to an overwhelming demand for the latest interactive features.

Computers Still Top E-Item

According to BizRate.com's second quarter Consumer Online Report, computers and related accessories continue to lead the charge of consumer buying on the Internet.

Software Company Offers Online Traders a Hand

Citing the extreme volatility and fast pace of today's stock market, Stocksystem.com, Inc. is now offering online investors a software program that will help them avoid critical mistakes. The program, called the Position Cost Averaging 2000 stock investing system, utilizes built-in mechanisms that p...

Trio Hoping to Take Internet in New iDirections

Three Internet veterans with experience at Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer Inc., Pointcast and American Digital Network are hoping to revolutionize personal Internet use with the launch of iDirections.com, a combination of free services, electronic commerce, content and community features.

HP Puts E-Commerce to Work in Latin America

Hewlett-Packard Co. announced Friday that it is teaming with StarMedia Network (Nasdaq: STRM), the largest Spanish-language and Portuguese-language online service in the world, to help merchants put their wares online.

Worldwide Effort Puts E-Commerce to Work Against Poverty

This week, a trio of powerful Internet companies and the United Nations launched what is being billed as "The world's most powerful site to fight extreme poverty." The opening of NetAid by U.S. President Bill Clinton, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former South African President Nelson Mandel...

Musicland and NetFlix Pair Up to Push DVDs

Musicland Stores Corp. and NetFlix.com began a cross-promotion program yesterday with links on NetFlix.com and Musicland's SamGoody.com retail site. The partnership is designed to promote awareness and sales of the digital versatile disc (DVD).

Company to Bring ‘Duty Free’ to Cyberspace

DUTYFREEZONE.com, an online version of the stores seen in most international airports, is offering cigarettes, popular gift items and other hard-to-get products in their "Duty Free Shop." In the meantime, international trade groups continue to debate e-commerce taxation rules.

Student Advantage Adds Five New Retail Partners

In a move designed to coincide with the start of the new school year, Student Advantage, Inc. (Nasdaq: STAD) is expanding its Internet sales operation by bringing in five new online retail partners. The company is also expanding its marketing efforts through the brick-and-mortar stores of its curren...

Stunt or Strategy? Company Seeks Venture Capital on eBay

A Houston entrepreneur has joined the recent wave of creative auctions by attempting to sell off minority ownership in his online company through the eBay auction service. Neal Verma put Priceman.com, Inc. on the block shortly after midnight Tuesday, seeking to raise $10 million (US$) for a 47.39 pe...

DollarDiscounter.com to Offer ‘Buying Power’

In a new twist on a tried-and-true e-commerce concept, DollarDiscounter.com launched a Web site Monday that plans to sell online shopping dollars for 95 cents each. The virtual dollars will only be valid to buy items from online merchants in the DollarDiscounter.com mall.

International Group Calls for Global Shopping Protections

According to the Consumer Policy Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, trans-border electronic commerce could become a wide-open market if consumers felt more comfortable about other nations' online laws.

Consumers Yet to Pocket Digital Wallets

Despite the fanfare surrounding the debut of "digital wallets," it appears that the average consumer has yet to embrace the online shopping tool. This disappointing revelation has sent digital wallet promoters scrambling, as the fall shopping season gets underway without them.

E-commerce Comes to Credit Card Haters

UK-based EarthPort.com PLC has teamed with Dutch company TNT Post Group to market its Globalcollect invoice-based cash collection service. This partnership will create an online holding account for shoppers who want to pay cash for their purchases. Once Internet surfers send money to EarthPort to cr...

Key E-Commerce Conferences Held in Europe

A wide range of high-level e-commerce leaders met in Paris Monday to discuss the pressing issues that face the industry. Participants at the summit, hosted by the Global Business Dialogue on Electronic Commerce (GBDE), included U.S. Commerce Secretary William Daley, Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin, Ber...

Online Buyers Guide Keeps Watchful Eye on Customer Service

Many August Internet surfers were happy to throw their cash into online purchases, but some were less happy with the results they got, according to a new Web site collecting data from online shoppers. Calling the outlook for this year's holiday shopping season "a case of the good, the bad and the ug...

Microsoft Leads Promotional Tour for B2B ePurchasing

Microsoft and MasterCard are the marquee names behind a new 12-city tour by Clarus Corp. (Nasdaq: CLRS) to promote business-to-business electronic commerce. The trio recently launched a new WebPurchasing initiative providing end-to-end corporate purchasing tools to make it easier for companies to sh...

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