Here is the AuctionBytes online-auction news roundup for Tuesday, July 25, 2006.
"Conference call tomorrow," posted by Scot Wingo of ChannelAdvisor on his eBay Strategies Blog, 7/24/06 "Bob Peck, Internet Analyst at Bear Stearns is hosting a call tomorrow. ChannelAdvisor was invited to participate and we will have a panel featuring three very large sellers with different business models to discuss the recent fee changes." http://ebaystrategies.blogs.com/ebay_strategies/2006/07/conference_call.html
"Online Auction Market in China: eBay/EachNet vs. Yahoo!/TaoBao," Posted by Wayne Mulligan (The Tycoon Report) on the SeekingAlpha blog, 7/24/06 http://china.seekingalpha.com/article/14162
"eBay Turns To Partners, ISVs To Jack Up Sales: Roughly two billion items a year pass through eBay, and the company is looking to outside partners and ISVs to help push that number even higher," by Stacy Cowley, CRN, 7/24/06 http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=191000532
"Kazaa, Skype, and now "The Venice Project,"" by Steve Rosenbush, BusinessWeek, 7/23/06 http://digbig.com/4mcak
"EBay Heads East: As the Chinese adapt to life online, American consumerism is taking a great leap forward.," by Clive Thompson, Fast Company, July 2006 http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/107/ebay.html