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    Chase Manhattan, the second-largest bank in the United States, is certainly a financial services force to be reckoned with. Until recently, however, even top Chase officials admit that the company was a bit of an e-business pipsqueak.

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    Most people feel better giving out their personal information online to traditional banks and other well-known merchants than to portals or their Internet service providers, new research has found.

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    The revolution in communications, sparked by the Internet, might be experiencing growing pains but its one-to-one commerce points to a greener future.

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    So you have valuable content on your Web site, but you aren't sure how best to turn a profit? You might consider charging your customers a small fee, called a micropayment, each time they visit.

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