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Drive Maker Spins Out of Control
- Iomega makes major job cuts. Also: Frontier passes on Qwest buyout bid.... Pitney Bowes sues Stamps.com. [Wired News]
Drkoop Turns to AOL
- How do you build a Web audience? Make a deal with America Online. That's the new plan at Drkoop.com -- and Autoweb. Also: British Telecom ordered to upgrade, open up local network.... Russian satellite crashes in Siberia.... Reuters pushes new Net division.... And more. [Wired News]
Drop Out and Cash In
- Score one more for the geeks who drop out of school. A 21-year-old from Dallas sells his hardware review Web site to EarthWeb for millions. By Chris Gaither. [Wired News]
Drop Out and Cash In
- Score one more for the geeks who drop out of school. A 21-year-old from Dallas sells his hardware review Web site to EarthWeb for millions. By Chris Gaither. [Wired News]
Drugs.com Fetches Nearly a Mil
- A Web developer outbids the pharmaceutical giants and snaps up the domain name drugs.com for more than US$800,000. [Wired News]
Drugstore Cowboy Ropes Buyers
- Shares of money-losing retailer drugstore.com nearly triple in a lucrative IPO. Analysts say the stellar performance may be symptomatic of unhealthy investor optimism. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
Drugstore.com Sells Big Stake
- Drugstore.com sells a third of its business to Rite Aid and GNC in exchange for US$10 million and some cross-marketing agreements. This raises the question: How much is drugstore.com actually worth? By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
Drugstore.com Set to Go
- The Kleiner Perkins-backed venture will go live on Thursday, beating the launch of PlantRx.com and joining Soma.com on the Net-pharmacy battleground. [Wired News]
E-Biz Heavies Going Global
- The leaders of e-commerce are in Paris, coming up with standards that will help ... e-commerce leaders. And they want the world to agree with them, sooner rather than later. Heather McCabe reports from France. [Wired News]
E-Commerce, Japanese Style
- How do you conduct e-commerce in a country that doesn't trust credit cards or electronic transactions? Easy. Bring 7-Eleven into the equation. David Lazarus reports from Tokyo. [Wired News]
E-Loan Skyrockets in IPO
- Shares of online mortgage provider E-Loan nearly triple in the first day of trading. Other new Net stocks show more modest gains. [Wired News]
E-Music: How to Pay the Piper
- Will that be cash, check, or micropayment? Digital music might be the road to e-commerce's dreams of charging for those under-a-dollar purchases. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
E-Pawn Takes Hockshops Online
- Feel skittish about shopping for bargains at your local pawnbroker? E-Pawn hopes to let you shop a thousand pawnshops with the click of a mouse. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
E-Postage Battle Looms
- Postage-metering firm Pitney Bowes sues E-Stamp, claiming that the small start-up has infringed on its patents for selling and printing postage over home computers. [Wired News]
E-Shopping With Privacy
- A California startup offers a utility that will protect online shoppers' personal information from prowling spammers. [Wired News]
E-commerce Pirates on the Prowl
- Still kicking yourself for not thinking up Amazon.com first? No problem. Just borrow the business model and set up shop overseas -- just like Amazon.gr did. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
EBay Bans Firearms Auctions
- Looking to bid on an AK47 or a good used Uzi? Well, you won't find them on eBay. The online auctioneer says it will no longer allow sales of guns and ammunition. [Wired News]
EBay Blames Sun for Outages
- A 22-hour outage on the online auction site could take a US$5 million toll on eBay's second-quarter revenues. And its troubles continued through the weekend. [Wired News]
EBay Buying SF Auction House
- EBay, home of Barbies and Beanie Babies auctions, shells out some of its high-flying stock to buy Butterfield Butterfield, a venerable auctioneer of fine arts and antiques. [Wired News]
EBay Cracks Down on Fraud
- The online auction community decides that its hands-off approach to no-shows and scam artists isn't working anymore. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
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