ecommerce round-up
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.07.07
Round-Up Why restrict yourself to flying around on broomsticks on Halloween and cackling when you could exploit ecommerce opportunities and blogging? The report claims demand for online business apps and investment in ecommerce ventures is also helping to... [13 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.05.07
Round-Up Philfing' is apparently "the name given to the increasingly popular practice of 'Purposely Hiding what I'm Looking For'" by ecommerce websites who disguise their hidden costs. If, like the Round-Up, you always used to get a copy of the Guinness... [25 May 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.04.07
Round-Up Back on terra firma, talk of The Ring allows the Round-Up to glide effortlessly into a story of an ecommerce cock-up this week. With this in mind, the Round-Up was naturally alarmed to hear of a mobile phone virus that is capable of causing not... [27 Apr 2007]
Dan's China diary - day 21
Comment With ecommerce, I've heard scores of people talk about the lack of take up. But if I had to give a round-up of what I've seen, I'd say that I'm amazed how fast the country is changing - the development of land, infrastructure, economy, education... [30 Jun 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.09.05
Round-Up Lest we forget this is the same company, apparently struggling with the finer points of ecommerce, which also exposed customer data with a serious security vulnerability on its website back in 2003, as revealed by silicon.com. [02 Sep 2005]
Could chip and PIN make society more violent?
News However, with ecommerce continuing its steamroller growth, that might be about to change. Robbery was one of the favourites to mop up some of the criminal activity that chip and PIN could help to decrease. [01 Feb 2005]
Plaxo: "The conspiracy theories around us are almost comical."
News By using Plaxo's APIs an ecommerce site could, hypothetically, automatically retrieve an address for the intended recipient of a gift, Masonis said. Start-up Plaxo, a developer of a contact management service, has released a new version of its... [24 May 2004]
5 years ago... Experts slam UK encryption plans
News Apacs representatives backed this up strongly, saying the plans would impose huge costs on the banking industry, undermine payment systems and diminish the confidence of participants in ecommerce. 24.02.99: The government was under fire again from... [24 Feb 2004]
Leader: E-tailers can't quite get the hang of Christmas
Leader Empirix measured the performance of top retail sites such as Argos, Carphone Warehouse, Comet, Firebox.com, Sainsbury's, lastminute.com and several other big name players in the ecommerce world. silicon.com today revealed the performance of 10 top... [19 Dec 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.12.03
Round-Up This is expected to be a bumper year for ecommerce with gadgets leading the way this Christmas. Later that evening, the Round-Up's other half took one look at the pictures and said: "You idiot, that's not a butter dish, it's an ashtray. [19 Dec 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.11.03
Round-Up So who is advancing the case of ecommerce? The Round-Up set off in search of a solution. And the Round-Up knows how the quiff-topped miserablist felt, because this week the Round-Up has been feeling some pretty serious déjà vu and would really like... [21 Nov 2003]
Will's Web Watch: Let's get ecommerce right?
Comment People are already more wary of ecommerce and companies in this space must work harder than shops in order to even keep up. But sadly as a regular (Visa may even say prolific) online shopper, my experiences aren't all good - in fact some are far... [19 Aug 2003]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 21.02.03
Comment Ecommerce minister Stephen Timms said: "I urge the mobile phone industry to work closely with communities and each other when putting up masts and base stations. You may remember that last week we published one fine example of such a scam email in... [21 Feb 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft takes the tablet, vertical platforms and ecommerce stats
Comment Global ecommerce stalling? The UK has seen a surge in online activity this year, with more and more individuals buying products and services across the internet, says Taylor Nelson Sofres in its latest assessment of ecommerce. [01 Jul 2002]
The Yearly Round-Up
Comment We've got an e-minister, an e-envoy and an ecommerce minister, but all they seem to do is give speeches. The politicians say this country should be the best place in the world to do ecommerce, but don't seem to know what to do about broadband. [14 Dec 2001]
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