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    Greengrocer.com.au has once again come out as top dog in the popularity stakes when it comes to online retailers, according to a recent survey.

  • DJs "thrilled" with $19m online loss

    Australian retail giant David Jones is -thrilled" with the performance of its online sales division, even though it has lost the company almost AUD$19 million since November.

  • Top 15 Australian E-commerce Web Sites

    Are you finding it difficult to buy anything online here in Australia? It seems US sites have got a finger on the pulse of what customers want, but locally that attention to detail is somewhat lacking. Or is it? We identify the top Australian e-commerce sites in this comprehensive examination of online buying.

  • Local e-tailers gain footing in seasonal spend

    A flurry of Australian activity hit the online shopping market just before the festive period as dot-com retailers challenged the market share of traditional counterparts.

  • Aust e-tailers snub overseas punters

    One of the biggest advantages of the Internet is its global expansiveness, with the ability for users to reach the other side of the world as quick as a mouse click. One local survey, however, has revealed that the majority of Australian online retailers are missing the point completely, ignoring potential overseas customers.

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    Why eBay tried to screw Aussie users

    Now that the bizarre ruckus over eBay's proposed PayPal monopoly appears totalled, it seems a good time to ponder why eBay chose Australia to risk its reputation on such a massively unpopular scheme.

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  • Australia's dotcom pioneers: Where are they now?

    Ten years ago they were the young turks of Australia's business community; radical free-thinkers on the path to fame and riches. Shortly after, all those dreams came crashing down. But where are Australia's first dotcom moguls today, and what are they up to?

  • Battles and triumphs of Australian start-ups

    Five Aussie businesses take us behind the scenes during the early set-up phase of their tech companies.

  • Java does the business

    After the initial hype following its introduction, has the computing world lost its addiction to Java? Not on your life.

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  • Can SMS save mobile commerce?

    Let's face it, mobile commerce never delivered on the hype that surrounded it over the last few years. But that doesn't mean mobile commerce is dead, thanks to a new use of an old technology.

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