Misery of Web applications
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The New York Times’ outstanding technology columnist Denise Caruso is leaving the paper. Her farewell column voices her reservations about
E-commerce is getting hot in Hong Kong — and in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, India, and the rest of Asia, where
Newsweek takes a closer look at the spate of recent dot-com flameouts, including Cook Express, Peapod, and Beyond.com: – Newsweek.com:
FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith thinks that the majority of consumer dot-coms have vastly underestimated the costs and difficulties of
The Standard’s business-to-business conference attracts lots of B2B market makers, but very few buyers or sellers — those who would
Here’s a worthwhile c!net analysis on how consumer heavyweights Yahoo, AOL, and eBay are getting into B2B — and what
Everybody’s doing B2B now: aerospace and paper industries get into the act. Four Largest Aerospace, Defense Firms Near Agreement to
Afraid to stand up to the likes of Microsoft and RealNetworks, pussycat privacy-protection organization TRUSTe is trying to show it’s
Car buyer beware: It turns out that online sources for car pricing information, including Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds.com, may