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    No, this is not a hold-up! Longtime foes in areas such as instant messaging and online access, AOL and Microsoft are facing off in the e-commerce arena--specifically over e-wallets.

  • Amazon's Bezos: Back on top

    Hours after Amazon.com reported earnings that blew past analysts' expectations, CEO Jeff Bezos explains how the company beat expectations and discusses the road ahead.

  • Amazon's poor returns

    It seemed like a good idea at the time, but now Amazon.com's enormous investments in partner online retailers are proving to be lead weights around its ankles.

  • E-tail Xmas a ‘quiet success’

    Three days after the Christmas crunch, things are looking good for the Yuletide 2000 Australian e-tail report card.

  • Amazon looking for hired help

    Even as Amazon.com inked a pact with Borders Group to take over the brick-and-mortar store's Internet operations, the online retailer may be looking to outsource more of its own business.

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  • Data mining for e-commerce gold

    Data mining has been hailed as one of the emerging technologies that will "change the world". What is it and what can it do for your e-business?

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