A farewell to stores; welcome distributed merchandising, sales
A FEW WEEKS AGO, I wrote that online advertising is dead. Now I’m here to tell you that online stores are dead, too.
Well, maybe not exactly dead — but, like banner ads, they soon will be, if those who build and operate them don’t wise up.… Read the rest
Tag: InfoWorld (Page 1 of 5)
Link: Video spam, anyone? Broadband may cause annoying side effects
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Link: Even virtual companies ship real products and have real customers
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Link: Men and women: Online, we should be more than markets
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Link: Web technology is no substitute for customer service
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Link: Learning to spell the new economy (the “e”s have it)
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Link: Internetworking points at necessity of data `garages’
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Link: Increasingly global, the Web challenges U.S.-based companies
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Link: Web applications often fail to scale, to CEOs’ chagrin
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Link: RosettaNet decodes long-lost secrets of internetworking
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