Category «E-Commerce»

News About Google, E-Commerce and Rivals

Google targeted by search engine rivals: “The steady growth has turned Google into one of the Internet’s biggest success stories, and made the still relatively small company of 1,000 employees a target for some formidable foes. Both Yahoo! and Microsoft are searching for ways to steal Google’s thunder in a showdown that could reshape the …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines

Non-Profit Fights Spam

The Inbox Defense Task Force is “a non-profit legal research organization dedicated to tracking down the true identities of spammers.” The organization lists the following goals on its website: Find the Spammers; Create Courtroom-Quality Documentation; Enable Prosecution and Private Legal Action. A lengthy review of this organization’s work, by Keith H. Hammonds, a Fast Company …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Mail, Privacy

Report Indicates US Online Users Have More Privacy Than Europeans

Enforced Standards Versus Evolution by General Acceptance: A Comparative Study of E-Commerce Privacy Disclosure and Practice in The U.S. and The U.K. “compares U.S. and U.K. e-commerce Web sites’ notice and disclosure practices, their adherence to promises about secondary uses of e-mail addresses, and the state of the market for privacy assurance programs in the …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Privacy

Can the Battle Against Spam Be Won?

From the Sacramento Bee: “By some estimates, 200 to 300 spammers, sometimes loosely organized into gangs, are responsible for almost 90 percent of spam — unsolicited “junk” e-mail. They play a high-tech cat-and-mouse game and increasingly use overseas servers to inundate AOL, Microsoft Network, EarthLink and other Internet service providers.”

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Mail

ADA and E-Commerce

New position paper from the National Council on Disability – When the Amerians with Disabilities Act Goes Online: Application of the ADA to the Internet and the Worldwide Web. “This paper analyzes and answers the critical question: Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to commercial and other private sector Web sites, and if …

Subjects: E-Commerce

New Fee-Based Magazine Portal Launches 7/28

KeepMedia Inc., which launches July 28, is a new service from Louis Borders, founder of Borders Books. News about this story was first reported on June 30 by paidContent.org, in the WSJ on July 21, and and today by News.com. This venture will allow subscribers to download content from an archive of more than 140 …

Subjects: E-Commerce

Profits Prevail as Web Privacy Declines

From a July 1, 2003 Washington Post article: “…marketers and an array of service providers expanding their collection and use of consumers’ e-mail addresses and other personal information, despite broad assurances to protect individual privacy and honor consumers’ choices about how much marketing they want to receive.”

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Mail, Privacy