Ecommerce news stories from around the web:
"Making account management easier with Full Access user settings," Google Checkout blog, 9/24/09
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"Former CEO Whitman likely to take stand in eBay-Craigslist civil trial," Sacramento Bee, 9/26/09
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"Whitman: From CEO to candidate," Fortune magazine, 9/21/09
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"Learning in Business by Following the Heart" (Interview with Skype's Josh Silverman), New York Times, 9/26/09
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"BlingMyBra! Campaign to Raise Money for Breast Cancer Research," Press release on Ecommwire.com, 9/27/09
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"Police Say Woman Stole Items From CVS, Sold Them On Ebay," Courant.com, 9/25/09
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"Want bargains? Go to the crappiest auction house you can find," Walletpop blog, 9/27/09
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"CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS AND GARAGE SALES," Kovels Komments blog, 9/22/09
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"eBay Lets Users Share Stories," BusinessWeek Tech Beat blog, 9/23/09
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Note: The BusinessWeek blog is not letting me leave a comment, so I'll post it here: Tokoni was founded by two former eBay executives, Eskander (Alex) Kazim and Mary Lou Song, who developed the eBay creation myth about Pez. Henry Gomez, who worked for eBay and is now Meg Whitman's spokesperson, and Rajiv Dutta, former CFO of eBay, sit on the Board of Directors. eBay founder Pierre Omidyar is an angel investor in Tokoni.