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EcommerceBytes-NewsFlash, Number 2218 - February 08, 2010 - ISSN 1539-5065     Previous | | Next
AuctionBytes Newsflash News Roundup 2/8/10
By Ina Steiner
EcommerceBytes.com
February 08, 2010




Ecommerce news stories from around the web:

"Overstock Restates, Again," New York Times blog, 2/4/10
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"Amazon Said to Buy Touch Start-Up," New York Times, 2/3/10
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"Sites Accused of Ripping Off Etsy Crafters," Daniweb.com, 2/2/10
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"Whitman goes on the air with first TV spot," From the Capitol.com, 2/4/10
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"It's jail for eBay's maestro of fraud," Miami Herald, 2/4/10
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"PayPal made to pay £220 after eBay mix-up," Telegraph, 2/4/10
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"Google gets more personal, but e-retailers need not fret, expert says," Internet Retailer, 2/5/10
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"Amazon Says No To Blippy," TechCrunch, 2/6/10
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"Venteprivée.com 2009 revenues and 2010 projections," MichaelSLevy blog, 2/5/10
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"Display Ads Aim for a Banner Year," AdWeek, 2/7/10
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"Daphne Laska, senior manager of display and paid search advertising at eBay, told a gathering on Feb. 4 in New York, sponsored by ad exchange AdMeld, that eBay is moving money out of its search budget to earmark for display ads bought through these exchanges. Combined with eBay's own consumer data, it can find likely customers across the Web. "It's a way to try these sites," she said."

"Kindle: more than an e-book reader, it's a development platform," Amazon Web Services blog, 2/5/10
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"Newegg moves into office supplies," 2/5/10
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"The Fight Over Who Sets Prices at the Online Mall," New York Times, 2/7/10
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