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Imparting Tutorials Using <endeca_term>Online e-Commerce</endeca_term> Application and Virtualization Concept of Standalone PC Environment

Imparting Tutorials Using Online e-Commerce Application and Virtualization Concept of Standalone PC Environment

The authors have acquired knowledge about virtualization through various sources and tutorial materials, which overcomes... Read more

1 September, 2011
Sherri's Gifts 1.0

Sherri's Gifts 1.0

Sherrisgifts.net is an online e-commerce specialty boutique, which specializes in upscale gift ideas geared to... Read more

22 October, 2011
Aircraft Inventory Mobile 2.1.0

Aircraft Inventory Mobile 2.1.0

...E-Commerce Account and gain access to view previous quotes and our online E-Commerce Portal Read more

11 October, 2011

I am woman, hear me ... click

What's the big fall fashion trend in e-commerce? Let's just say it'll cause you to blush. Then again, it'll cause you to eyeline and lip gloss, too. Read more

13 September, 1999 by Margaret Kane
Ski Business Gets a Big Lift With Improved <endeca_term>Online E-Commerce</endeca_term> Solution

Ski Business Gets a Big Lift With Improved Online E-Commerce Solution

Providing a great customer experience to skiers and snowboarders in the Los Angeles, California, area is the core... Read more

1 March, 2004

One billion users will drive the Internet by 2005

With fifteen percent of the world's population online, e-commerce will boom to $5tn Read more

30 May, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe
Woot.com Scales Using RightScale and aiCache

Woot.com Scales Using RightScale and aiCache

Woot.com is a well known online e-commerce site, famous for creating the "One day one item sale... Read more

11 March, 2010
The Big Interview: Jerry Fishenden

The Big Interview: Jerry Fishenden

...the provider and consumer spaces interested. ID selectors are trying to get online e-commerce and banking sites interested. How do you decide what security... Read more

24 January, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Tuning out wireless chaos

...is no respecter of importance -- it'll wipe out your phone conversation, online e-commerce session or GPS receiver just as happily. It's all... Read more

14 May, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins

Don't rely on cookies

...Web site. For example, when you create a shopping cart for an online e-commerce application, you can store your user's product selections in... Read more

22 April, 2003 by Jean Luc David

Thursday

...I'm a bit of a cynic when it comes to big online e-commerce ventures: blow me down if the ticket didn't arrive... Read more

7 March, 2003

HSBC bolsters e-commerce offering

...Computer, B&Q, Boots, Barclaycard Merchant Services, ebookers, Napster, PETsMART and Sony Online. E-commerce is transforming business around the globe. Get the latest headlines... Read more

13 January, 2003 by Graham Hayday

They know where you're shopping Pt II

The debate is between the consumer's right to privacy and the online merchant's right to protect himself from fraud Read more

4 August, 2000 by Bob Sullivan

E-commerce is useless. Why?

...As for the suggestion that buyers feel more remote from sellers with online e-commerce sites. Well, yes. That seems self-evident to me. Of... Read more

6 July, 2000 by Tony Westbrook

Report: Digital cameras approach critical mass

This Christmas marks the first time Digital Cameras approach consumer critical mass. Once solely considered a toy of the... Read more

1 December, 1998 by Eric Haruki

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