Monthly Archives: June 2001

Army to Invest in Cyberuniform Center

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If Army researchers have their way, future soldiers will move through battlefields wearing networked uniforms with built-in sensors, which will have wide implications for...

Forecast Stormy

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Customer service is like the weather: everybody likes to talk about it, but nobody seems to be able to do anything about it.Despite innovations...

Fast Facts Matrix: June 25, 2001

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Palm Losing Grip?Compaq Computer is expected to become the top seller of handheld computers in terms of revenue — surpassing category pioneer Palm, according...

Web Auctioneer Wins DOD Contract

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Liquidation.com has its work cut out for it.The private online auction company has won a seven-year contract with the Department of Defense to sell...

B2Bs Success Will Develop Over Long Haul

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The lingering questions of business-to-business software and services are constantly on the mind of Bill Paulk, vice president of e-markets for IBM, based in...

Just Put It on the Bill

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Two billing service providers have staked out turf on opposite coasts and opposite ends of the customer continuum.San Jose-based eBillit focuses on the smallest...

HitBox Service Tells What Sells

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The HitBox Commerce service that WebSideStory launched this month correlates Web site use with purchasing activity so that store managers can see which Web...

Taxing Questions

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Taxes may be as inevitable as death in the brick-and-mortar world, but not in cyberspace.In fact, just engaging in the electronic commerce tax debate...

Online Media War Gets Real Interesting

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RealNetworks dodged a bullet in the battle between two industry giants and now hopes to emerge as a stronger player in digital media.AOL Time...

Global Crossing Vs. the Internet: the Final Showdown

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As Global Crossing gets ready to launch more retail services aimed at business customers, the companys media and entertainment division is revving up sales...