Amazon UK Lands Borders Deal
News Announced on Wednesday, the deal adds to similar relationships Amazon.co.uk has with other high-street retailers such as Waterstones, and provides Borders with an e-commerce site with a look and feel very similar to Amazon's own site.
[October 27, 2004, 13:00]
UK Staff In The Dark On Blogs
News While employees of Google and Waterstones having been on the receiving end of blog-related P45s, the majority of the public believe that such sackings are unjustified. Despite a number of high-profile sackings involving employees who blogged about...
[September 27, 2005, 11:15]
UK Net Users Ripped Off - Report
News Online shops such as Gillihams, Amazon and Waterstones offer the book for £10.95 including postage. The Internet may have some good deals, but its impulse-buying nature may lead consumers to get ripped off.
[June 29, 2000, 11:35]
Bookpages Aims To Be UK's Amazon.com
News Bookpages is registering 28 per cent growth per month and is on target to make £600,000 for this year in revenues, putting it way ahead of High Street bookstores such as Dillons and Waterstones which are only now tapping the Web for sales.
[September 10, 1997, 8:00]
Waterstone's Closes Book On Amazon
News Waterstones now need to have a distinctive presence online. Bookseller Waterstone's has won approval from observers for ending its arrangement with e-commerce giant Amazon. The HMV-owned book chain has used Amazon as its online channel since 2001...
[May 10, 2006, 13:10]
Norfolk Enchants With Free Wi-Fi
Leader Councils already run public bus networks that deprive taxi drivers of fares, and public libraries that lure people from Waterstones. Few issues in today's technology space can compete with municipal Wi-Fi for sparking argument.
[August 2, 2006, 14:30]
Barclays Launches Indigo Square Commerce Site
News Customers might also find some categories a bit sparsely-stocked to begin with: book partners, for example, do not include any of the major online booksellers such as bol.com, waterstones.co.uk or amazon.co.uk.
[November 3, 2000, 12:10]

