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Ecommerce Guide: eBay Finagles Fixed-Price and Final Value Fees, Cuts Paper Payments
EBay cuts fixed-price listing fees, but some categories have higher final value fees. Also, new media shippingcharge limits and tougher DSR minimums. Plus, the auction giantplans to eliminate paper payments.
Ecommerce Guide: eBay Biz: Motor Fees Change, iPhone Apps, Alternative Sites
EBay to lower motor insertion fees but increase charges forsuccessful listings, sellers say no to new merchandising module, and iPhone updates. Plus, we take a look at three new eBay alternatives.
E-Commerce Times: An E-Tailer's Guide to Surviving the Down Economy
Small business is under fire -- and increasingly, it is the small business' Web site strategy that is being relied upon to create an effective defense. What are the conditions facing Web site experts and multi-tasking entrepreneurs alike -- and what are the critical changes in the online e-commerce and marketing world that will help small businesses meet thi ...
E-Commerce Times: Virtualization Reality Spurs Microsoft to Change Licensing Rules
Microsoft announced Tuesday it is easing licensing restrictions for server applications. Companies will no longer be required to pay additional fees to move software within a server farm, the company said. The move is an attempt to remove barriers in order for its enterprise customersto develop more dynamic data centers and enterprise IT systems using virtua ...
E-Commerce Times: CSO: One Tough Job
Ever heard of Themistocles? In case you haven't, it's a tragic story. Themistocles was an Athenian statesman and general who lived around 500 B.C. He was one of the leading political minds of his time, and perhaps one of the most brilliant military strategists of his -- or any -- time as well.
E-Commerce Times: HP Rides Out Tough Times to Higher Profits
HP weathered economic turbulence remarkably well in the fiscal third quarter but the technology bellwether faces another big challenge -- stiffer personal-computer competition -- that threatens to slow its steady growth. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company said Tuesday that its profitfor the May-July quarter jumped 14 percent.
E-Commerce Times: Intel Lays Out Plans for TV, Smartphone Push
Intel is sharing its vision for the future of computing at its Intel Developer Forum, which is taking place in San Francisco. Put simply, the products under development have three major focuses: superfast, superportable and superconnected. Revelations include details about its Nehalemprocessors, new uses for the Atom microprocessor, and plans for a smartphon ...
E-Commerce Times: Google to Dig Up $10M for Geothermal Energy
Representatives from Google and General Electric said Tuesday that widespread use of renewable energy in the United States would be possible -- if it were cheaper. Renewable energy options will remain "boutique" industries unless their costs are cut to make them competitive with coal and other widely used power sources, said Dan Reicher, director for climate ...
E-Commerce Times: CRM, Energy, Disruptions and Opportunities
I am sitting on a train heading to New York from Boston for a CRM conference. Not driving, not flying -- I prefer the train for this trip for a bunch of reasons. Rail brought us traveling troubadours like Woody Guthrie, circuses and baseball, and it helped define a job type: the traveling salesperson.
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Inflation, Credit Crunch Hit E-Commerce
Yahoo's SearchMonkey Apps Enter Rankings
OS Commerce Watch: New Magento 1.1 Released
RedAntenna's Widget and Marketing Helps Artists Sell Online
Listing at Shopping Sites to Spur Sales
Injecting Inspiration Into Your Inventory with Free Image Editors
Tips for Capitalizing on Tough Economic Times
How to Create a Successful Multi-Channel Experience
Yahoo, Google in Search/Ad Deal
Live Chat Strategies for E-tailers

E-Commerce Times

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·An E-Tailer's Guide to Surviving the Down Economy
Small business is under fire -- and increasingly, it is the small business' Web site strategy that is being relied upon to create an effective defense. What are the conditions facing Web site experts and multi-tasking entrepreneurs alike -- and what are the critical changes in the online e-commerce and marketing world that will help small businesses meet this challenge?
·Virtualization Reality Spurs Microsoft to Change Licensing Rules
Microsoft announced Tuesday it is easing licensing restrictions for server applications. Companies will no longer be required to pay additional fees to move software within a server farm, the company said. The move is an attempt to remove barriers in order for its enterprise customersto develop more dynamic data centers and enterprise IT systems using virtualization software, according to the software maker.
·CSO: One Tough Job
Ever heard of Themistocles? In case you haven't, it's a tragic story. Themistocles was an Athenian statesman and general who lived around 500 B.C. He was one of the leading political minds of his time, and perhaps one of the most brilliant military strategists of his -- or any -- time as well.
·HP Rides Out Tough Times to Higher Profits
HP weathered economic turbulence remarkably well in the fiscal third quarter but the technology bellwether faces another big challenge -- stiffer personal-computer competition -- that threatens to slow its steady growth. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company said Tuesday that its profitfor the May-July quarter jumped 14 percent.
·Intel Lays Out Plans for TV, Smartphone Push
Intel is sharing its vision for the future of computing at its Intel Developer Forum, which is taking place in San Francisco. Put simply, the products under development have three major focuses: superfast, superportable and superconnected. Revelations include details about its Nehalemprocessors, new uses for the Atom microprocessor, and plans for a smartphone-style chip -- plus a new multimedia concept.
·Google to Dig Up $10M for Geothermal Energy
Representatives from Google and General Electric said Tuesday that widespread use of renewable energy in the United States would be possible -- if it were cheaper. Renewable energy options will remain "boutique" industries unless their costs are cut to make them competitive with coal and other widely used power sources, said Dan Reicher, director for climate change and energy initiatives at Google.org.
·CRM, Energy, Disruptions and Opportunities
I am sitting on a train heading to New York from Boston for a CRM conference. Not driving, not flying -- I prefer the train for this trip for a bunch of reasons. Rail brought us traveling troubadours like Woody Guthrie, circuses and baseball, and it helped define a job type: the traveling salesperson.
·Google Goes Grassroots in FCC Lobbying Push
Call it a digital land rush; a stampede along the broadcast spectrum, the invisible areas of the air where TV signals, phone calls, wireless Web access and emergency alert frequencies roam. Google has its sights on some potentially lucrative tracts of the spectrum, so it's asking YouTube users to help sway the Federal Communications Commission.
·Patent Office Casts Shadow on Dell's Claim to 'Cloud Computing'
To the surprise of few, Dell is losing its preliminary approval to trademark the phrase "cloud computing." The Patent and Trademark Office has sent the company a "non-final" refusal of its application to own the term. Dell has six months to submit counter-argumentsor the PTO will abandon the application.
·Google Tries Milking Mobile YouTube for Ad Money
Search engine giant Google has begun testing video ads on its mobile version of YouTube in the U.S. and Japan. The move is an attempt by the Mountain View, Calif.-based search engine to monetize YouTube's video ad potential. Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion in October 2006.

Ecommerce Guide: Latest Headlines

The Source for e-commerce news, trends, product reviews, and how-tos for businesses running online or e-commerce sites and selling and marketing products and services.
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·eBay Finagles Fixed-Price and Final Value Fees, Cuts Paper Payments
EBay cuts fixed-price listing fees, but some categories have higher final value fees. Also, new media shippingcharge limits and tougher DSR minimums. Plus, the auction giantplans to eliminate paper payments.
·eBay Biz: Motor Fees Change, iPhone Apps, Alternative Sites
EBay to lower motor insertion fees but increase charges forsuccessful listings, sellers say no to new merchandising module, and iPhone updates. Plus, we take a look at three new eBay alternatives.
·Web Shop Design: Putting Color into Action
Our Web site design doyenne outlines everything you need to know about picking and using colors, plus how to manage them in Photoshop and use other related graphics tools.
·Selling Travel Online: It's Not Just for the Big Guys
Whether you run a boutique travel agency or book adventure tours, your business won't go anywhere without an online presence. The good news is you don't need William Shatner to market your small travel business, just a great e-commerce site. We showcase several successful ventures.
·Inflation, Credit Crunch Hit E-Commerce
Analysts see growth tailing off, but also note opportunities for those who can weather the storm.
·Yahoo's SearchMonkey Apps Enter Rankings
Three new SearchMonkey applications now included in Yahoo search results.
·Google-Yahoo Ad Deal Details Murky in Filing
The first glimpse into the blockbuster ad deal is shrouded by the absence of "competitively negotiated sensitive information."
·Search Engine Optimization Tips: Going Beyond Keywords
There's two types of sitemaps? You can customize error pages? What's universal search? Keeping your search engine optimization humming takes more than keywords. Here's our expert's top 10 tips.
·Google Sells Off Performics
For Google, the move completes the dispersal of Performics, which it had absorbed through the acquisition of DoubleClick, and ends a potential conflict of interest.
·eBay Briefs: Category Updates, Court Battles Ensue
EBay announces plans to roll best match out on Motors and the company introduces major changes in Electronics and Jewelry categories. Meanwhile, court appeals and rulings on policing counterfeits keep coming. Plus, ReplyManager offers e-mail management for sellers.

Scotsman.com Business - e-commerce

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Bitpipe: Recent eCommerce White Papers and Reports

White papers, webcasts, case studies and product information provided by Bitpipe.
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·Using Oracle BI with Oracle E-Business Suite
This webcast gives an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite and demonstrates how to integrate Oracle BI suite with the Oracle EBS using Noetix software offerings. Published by: Noetix Corporation
·Service Level Management: On the Level
This paper explains evolutionary approach to SLM that enables organizations at any stage of IT development to successfully implement SLM and begin contributing more to the business bottom line. Published by: Nimsoft, Inc.
·Real-time Transaction Inspection
Oversight Systems automates the analysis and testing of auditors and fraud examiners to reduce ongoing Sarbanes-Oxley compliance costs and provide quality assurance for financial operations. Published by: Oversight Systems
·The 2004 Oversight Systems Financial Executive Report on Sarbanes-Oxley
Through a combination of an invitation-only online survey and survey intercepts, 222 corporate financial leaders from across the U.S. participated in this study on corporate attitudes toward Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. Published by: Oversight Systems
·Protecting Your Highly-Distributed Retail Network: Why PCI Compliance May Be No Bargain
Retailers, merchants and banks continue to struggle with evolving internal and external threats, IT information overload and compliance mandates. Published by: Q1 Labs
·Using Technologies to Increase Perfect Order Metrics
Companies are continually finding new ways to get the right goods to the right customers on time. This white paper explains how each aspect of perfect order performance can be improved through enhancements to data collection processes and technologies. Published by: Intermec
·The Best Database Marketing Discoveries for B2B Companies
This white paper introduces client snapshots which illustrates how implementing specific B2B database marketing tactics improved the results and effectiveness of each company's overall marketing spend. Published by: Extraprise Group, Inc.
·Why B2C Database Marketing Firms Don't Understand B2B Companies
This whitepaper explains why B2C-oriented database marketing firms lack an understanding of how the data they manage and discover are really used. It also addresses how B2B marketers need a complex process to make their efforts more productive. Published by: Extraprise Group, Inc.
·8 Seconds to Capture Attention: Silverpop's Landing Page Report
It's estimated that up to 50 percent of visitors to landing pages will bail in the first eight seconds. This evaluation explains how putting more effort on nurturing recipients once they hit those landing pages would be time and money well spent. Published by: Silverpop Systems Inc.
·PCI Security on i
Jim Mason will define the challenges of Web security, discuss System I out of the box security offerings, and discuss security control points under the layered Web model. Published by: Bsafe Information Systems

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