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  • Net ad industry tackles tough sell

    The chief trade group of the US$8 billion online advertising industry is taking steps to improve its image and buttress the ailing companies it represents - moves critics say are long overdue.

  • Roses Only: More room to bloom

    Flower retailer Roses Only may be in the business of beauty, but there's nothing extravagant about its move into e-commerce.

  • Businesses tackle content management

    How do you make sure the content on your Web site reflects what your company wants to convey to its customers?

  • Tiger Woods caddies for online sports site

    An online sporting goods retailer hopes Tiger Woods can work his golf course magic in the e-commerce arena--the most recent in a string of questionable partnerships between celebrities and dot-coms.

  • Google toolbar raises online ire

    Google's browser toolbar is raising eyebrows over a feature that inserts new hyperlinks in Web pages, giving the Internet search provider a powerful tool to funnel traffic to destinations of its choice.

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