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BizRate.Com Banks $20 Million In New Financing

Online shopping is supposed to be empowering, but surfing through all the various retailers to make a purchase can often be exhausting and frustrating. That's why online shopping guides like BizRate.com, which are designed to help customers comparison shop and make informed purchases, are in favor.

Go2Net Shells Out $90 Million to Acquire Authorize.Net

Flush with cash -- lots of cash -- Go2Net, Inc. (Nasdaq: GNET) announced Thursday that it acquired e-commerce payment authorization service, Authorize.Net for $90.5 million (US$).

E-Loan Banks On International Lending

Following on the heels of its push to sell mortgage loans in Japan and the Republic of Korea, online mortgage lender E-Loan, Inc. (Nasdaq: EELN) announced Thursday that it's entering into a joint-venture with an Internet investment fund to provide loans to consumers in the UK, Australia and New Zeal...

WebTrends Unveils New Site For Internet Professionals

After months of public testing, enterprise reporting, management and analysis firm Web Trends Corporation (Nasdaq: WEBT) unveiled its new portal site for Internet professionals Wednesday.

Official eBay Book Slated For Fall Release

Like movie stars and Hollywood titans, Wall Street mavericks and Fleet Street publishers, online commerce companies are catching on to the "official book" craze.

CMGI Buys Majority Stake of Compaq’s Altavista

For about a week, Wall Street had been buzzing about a possible deal between Internet incubator CMGI (Nasdaq: CMGI) and computer manufacturer Compaq (Nasdaq: CPQ). The companies made it official today.

AT&T Launches Online Customer Service Site

Saying that their aim is to give customers more control over their long-distance, wireless and Internet accounts, AT&T unveiled a new customer service online site Tuesday.

AT&T Launches Online Customer Service Site

Saying that their aim is to give customers more control over their long-distance, wireless and Internet accounts, AT&T unveiled a new customer service online site Tuesday.

Snap.com and XOOM.com Acquire Stakes In BuyItNow.com

BuyItNow.com's command was apparently Snap.com and XOOM.com's wish, as the two popular Web sites announced Monday that they have entered into partnership agreements with the e-commerce retail site.

AOL Acquires Equity Stake in China.com

Moving to strengthen its presence in the Asian market, America Online announced Friday that it has acquired a 10 percent stake in Internet company China.com.

E*Offering Touts Success Of Largest Online Stock Offer

E*Offering, the online investment bank partially owned by E*Trade, is reporting that its public offering as a lead underwriter raised $73 million (US$) for e-commerce technology and service provider, First Sierra Financial, Inc. (Nasdaq:BTOB).

Politics, Taxes Stir Up E-Commerce Commission

While the issue of potential e-commerce taxes loomed over the first session of the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, the commission grappled with political issues after its chairman recommended that it hire a woman with potential conflicts to be its executive director.

E-Commerce Tax On Agenda, As Commission Begins Work

They've just begun their work in Williamsburg, Virginia this week -- and surely the 19-member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce is aware of the stakes as they set to lay out a legislative proposal on Internet taxation.

Go2Net Rubber Stamps Paul Allen’s $426 Million Investment

Shareholders of Go2Net, Inc. (Nasdaq: GNET), a network of technology and community-driven Web Sites, voted Thursday to accept Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's purchase of preferred shares for $133 million (US$), complimenting Allen's purchase in March of $167 million in stock.

Akamai Technologies Hooks E-Commerce Big Fish

True, Rome wasn't built in a day -- and neither was Digital City -- but Internet network start-up Akamai Technologies is laying the foundation for a distant-future discovery in an awfully short period of time.

Autobytel.Com Hits The Road In Japan

Recognized as one of the Internet's leading automotive sales and service companies, Autobytel.com (Nasdaq: ABTL) announced Thursday that it is taking its high-flying e-commerce act to car-crazed Japan.

Industry Heavyweights Form Global E-Commerce Alliance

GE Capital, Global Commerce Systems, Inc., Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW), and Total System Services, Inc. (NYSE:TSS) have set their aim high in announcing Wednesday the formation of a global e-commerce alliance.

Bertelsmann, Lycos Expand European Presence

Like many invading armies before it, Tripod -- a Williamstown, Massachusetts-based Web community owned by Lycos -- has set its sights on Europe, and apparently will not be content until its presence stretches from the Mediterranean to the English Channel.

Circuit City Plugs Into E-Commerce

Already established online with an informational Web site about its thousands of electronic, computer and appliance items, superstore chain Circuit City (NYSE: CC) has finally decided to take the next logical step...Sell its products online.

WeddingNetwork.com And Modern Bride Reaffirm Vows

They walked down the aisle together last year. So, Tuesday's announcement that online bridal registry WeddingNetwork.com and Modern Bride magazine had decided to merge online content and advertising was like hearing that the married couple decided to move into together.

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