Barnesandnoble.com Adds Radio
News The service, at http://music.bn.com/radio/, will link to Barnesandnoble's online record store. The service was developed with RadioAMP, which will also design a co-branded tuner for Barnesandnoble. What do you think?
[February 1, 2000, 15:06]
Barnesandnoble.com Misses Second Quarter Estimates
News Barnesandnoble.com posted a wider-than-expected loss in its second quarter Monday, losing $39.9m, or 27 cents a share, on sales of $67.4m. Ahead of the earnings report, Barnesandnoble.com shares closed off 1/8 to 5 1/8.
[August 1, 2000, 9:31]
Barnesandnoble.com Hears The Music
News Like other online music retailers, barnesandnoble.com's music will be heavily discounted, in some cases as much as 30% off the suggested retail price. Barnesandnoble.com, which is owned equally by book retailer Barnes & Noble Inc.and German media...
[July 7, 1999, 15:33]
Amazon Sues Barnesandnoble.com Over 1-Click
News Amazon.com said it has filed suit against rival bookseller Barnesandnoble.com, saying it illegally copied a shopping feature on Amazon's site. The suit, filed late Thursday in US District Court in Seattle, alleges patent infringement and seeks an...
[October 25, 1999, 14:56]
Barnesandnoble Invests In MightyWords Publisher
News Online bookseller Barnesandnoble.com has shelled out $20m(£13.15m) for an equity stake in MightyWords, an electronic publisher of short works. MightyWords' content, which includes fiction, non-fiction and technical works, will be distributed...
[June 7, 2000, 13:27]
The Day Ahead: Dot-com Homecomings
News Barnes & Noble spun off Barnesandnoble.com, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette launched DLJdirect, and the list goes on and on. Under the new economy's new order, you can reasonably expect Barnesandnoble.com to be folded back into Barnes & Noble.
[August 25, 2000, 11:32]
Stephen King Rewrites E-book Biz
News Barnesandnoble.com officials said that requests came in at a rate of two-and-a-half per second, and that the story had the biggest opening day for any book on the Web site, regardless of format. If ever there was indication if the e-book was here...
[March 17, 2000, 10:11]
The Day Ahead: Amid Slide, CDNow Reprices Its Stock Options
News In a serious case of damage control, CDNow said Thursday it reported 5.7 million unique visitors in February, and added that it attracted more visitors than Barnesandnoble.com. As for the potential buyers, online e-tailers such as Barnesandnoble...
[March 31, 2000, 13:33]
The Day Ahead: Simplify Wall Street's Rating System
News With that statement setting the stage, Blodget went on to downgrade eToys to a D-3-2-9 from a D-2-1-9, Barnesandnoble.com to a D-3-1-9 from a D-2-1-9 and Pets.com to D-2-2-9 from a D-1-1-9. Roughly translated, Blodget gave eToys a "weak hold", Pets...
[August 14, 2000, 13:33]
Can A Bookseller With A 125-Year Heritage Transition To The Fast-Paced E-Marketplace?
White Papers By scaling to terabyte-sized multiprocessor clusters and with new scalability features such as dynamic row-level locking, intraquery parallelism, distributed query, and Very Large Database (VLDB) enhancements, SQL Server 7.0 gives barnesandnoble...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Amazon Hit By 'shopping Cart' Patents Lawsuit
News Just one year later Amazon also came under heavy fire for its own 'One-click' patent, which sparked a boycott of Amazon.com and prompted so many letters of complaint that chief executive Jeff Bezos was prompted to write an open letter calling for...
[February 26, 2004, 12:40]
Intel Shuts Down Pilot Web Store
News Partner sites included MyFlowers.com.my, Asiatravelmart.com, Arthursbooks.com, Fragrance.com.my, Watchesplanet.com, Sunnyfilm.com, Sportsi.com and BarnesandNoble.com. The store had its own website, intelwebstore.com.my, and played middle-man for...
[January 15, 2001, 10:38]
Amazon Book Ban Backfires
News While competitors reaped a PR windfall, Amazon was taking a PR pummeling: Newsgroup postings on the Internet condemned the company and Netizens noted that despite the UK ban, Amazon rivals such as Barnesandnoble.com and Borders.com, continued to...
[May 21, 1999, 8:06]
Bertelsmann: Making Music With Napster
News We took all the various aspects that we had related to e-commerce, related to broadband, related to mobile, whether they were stakes that we owned like Barnesandnoble.com or other subsidiaries and grouped it under the holding company.
[February 7, 2001, 13:57]
Windows 2000 May Be Complete
News Barnesandnoble.com, a joint venture of Barnes & Noble and Bertelsmann AG of Germany, is running its entire Web-based bookselling operation on a prerelease version of Windows 2000 with no problems, said Gary King, Barnesandnoble.com's chief...
[December 15, 1999, 12:22]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News And presumably, even if Moister Trimble's men get Amazon.com to withdraw the book they'll have to go after barnesandnoble.com, bol.com, booksonline.com.that'll keep them busy. E-commerce makes more of a nod to sanity today as David Trimble's legal...
[June 18, 1999, 17:23]
US Government Considers Action On Patent Trolls
News Misener's suggestions prompted Smith and Berman to take jabs at Amazon's one-click patent, which covers a process for making online purchases in a single step, and caused controversy when the e-commerce giant asserted it against Barnesandnoble.com.
[June 16, 2006, 14:50]
New Flare-up In Battle Over E-books
News Sources said Hendra also is close to finalizing a distribution deal for Gigawit's content with Barnesandnoble.com. Tony Hendra, original editor of The National Lampoon and founder of Gigawit.com, discussed his new publishing venture, through which...
[November 7, 2000, 9:48]
Amazon.com, New York Times Settle Best-seller Dispute
News The Times, which has an e-commerce deal with Barnesandnoble.com, took offence, saying that Amazon was using its proprietary data to promote its site. Amazon.com has settled a legal dispute with the New York Times over whether the bookseller can use...
[August 10, 1999, 10:15]
Bezos Calls For Patent Reform
News The company is currently engaged in a lawsuit against barnesandnoble.com over its one-click patent, which allows consumers to store data at Amazon's site and purchase items by clicking a button. Amazon.com's chief executive, Jeff Bezos, under fire...
[March 10, 2000, 14:34]

