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- Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, the Internet and the First Amendment: Another Free Speech Showdown in Cyberspace?
- Late in 1997, the on-line industry stepped up its efforts to fight the growing problem of unsolicited commercial e-mail UCE. UCE, also known as junk e-mail, or "spam,"(1) had become so pervasive and the methods used by bulk e-mailers or "spammers" so unscrupulous, that some Internet Service Providers ISPs resorted...
- Research articles 1999-09-22
- Business World
- Comparison flying NEW YORK NYT -- One of the best on-line booking services for business travelers (www.thetrip.com) is now helping unravel the mystery of what's a good, tolerable or exorbitant air fare. A new feature called Fare Aware provides a benchmark by listing the average and...
- Research articles 1997-10-02
- Business World
- There's money in singles... SAN FRANCISCO NYT -- In the singles business, one plus one can add up to a billion. Matchmaking has moved far beyond the realm of grandmothers and rabbis and flowed into mainstream commerce. From video introduction companies to newspaper ads to the...
- Research articles 1996-09-09
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- Cyber Promotions Sends Avalanche of Junk E-Mail to America Online Users.(Originated from Akron Beacon Journal, Ohio)
- Feb. 7--Cyber Promotions Inc., the Philadelphia-based commercial e-mailer, had some parting words for subscribers of America Online yesterday, the day before a federal court order limiting its activities goes into effect. Feb. 7--Cyber Promotions Inc., the Philadelphia-based commercial e-mailer, had...
- Research articles 1997-02-07
- Retailer Ready Cyber Monday Promos
- Cyber Monday, a term coined by Shop.org in 2005, began after retailers noticed a trend of people shopping online on the Monday after Thanksgiving. This year, 87.1 percent of retailers will have a special promotion for Cyber Monday, up from 83.7 percent last year and 72.2 percent in 2007, according...
- News items 2009-11-24
- Apple Black Friday Store Promotion Enthusiastic, Cyber Monday Online Sale Perfunctory
- The folks at Apple don’t like to discount their products, but they proved willing to entice Black Friday crowds at that the mall with widely ranging promotions even if they teased more than appeased Cyber Monday online shoppers. Discounts for Black Friday, distributed in an email blast...
- Blog posts 2009-12-01
- Is Black Friday Becoming the New Cyber Monday?
- Is Black Friday the new Cyber Monday? Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving, was a term invented by the retail industry in 2005 as a day to tout post-Thanksgiving deals online. The idea was that people were more inclined to do online shopping at work, where high-speed Internet connections...
- News items 2009-12-02
- 'Cyber Monday' extends retail weekend
- NEW YORK - After shoppers gave retailers a somewhat encouraging start to the holiday shopping season, stores now turn their attention to the online promotions known as Cyber Monday and bringing back customers the rest of the season. The good news is that holiday shopping held steady through the Thanksgiving...
- News items 2009-11-30
- After 'Black Friday', Industry Eyes 'Cyber Monday'
- More data about "Black Friday" sales cam to light on Sunday, with a bit more pessimism than earlier reports. Meanwhile, the focus is shifting toward "Cyber Monday," where more online deals are expected. ShopperTrak, which measures traffic and sales in 500,000 locations across the country, said it estimated Black Friday...
- News items 2009-11-29
- So long, Cyber Monday?
- As long as there has been e-commerce, there has been Cyber Monday. But is that old gem of the new economy endangered? Online retailers for the last decade have counted on the Monday after Thanksgiving to deliver for Web merchants what Black Friday does for bricks-and-mortar stores -- a turbo...
- News items 2009-11-26
- Sears Creates a New Opening into Social Network Marketing
- Sears Holding announcements about the advance of its web-based marketing strategy have followed fast and furious of late and now the company has announced that it will become the first major retailer to launch the Open ID platform â€" one that permits users to establish a single screen name for...
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- Are You a "Cyber Monday" or "Black Friday" Type?
- "Black Friday," that infamous day after Thanksgiving, isn't the only major shopping day in the coming week anymore. 87.1 percent of retailers will also run promotions on "Cyber Monday" for all those bargain hunters who shop around online right after the Thanksgiving weekend. by Stefan Deeran
- Blog posts 2009-11-24
- Cyber Promotions ordered to cease using Prodigy to deliver email advertisements
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- Research articles 1996-12-13
- Nintendo Raises the Minimum Wage: Team of 8 from Dallas Wins $40,000 Bonus; After a Summer of Crazy Stunts and Promotions, Each Member Leaves $6,800 Richer
- REDMOND, Wash. -- They completed a Nintendo scavenger hunt, created a cyber mural and instigated a flash mob. After a summer of fun and video games, the Dallas chapter of the Nintendo Street Team has walked away with the ultimate reward for their hard work: a $40,000 bonus, distributed equally...
- Research articles 2004-08-31
- MySpace's Big Spam Win: Will It Be a Deterrent?
- MySpace won statutory damages of more than $230 million against spammers Stanford Wallace and Walter Rines, but the big question is whether this rulingâ€"delivered in the Federal District Court in Los Angelesâ€"will act as a deterrent. To be sure, MySpace’s win see court order PDF has some...
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- This Date in IT History May
- 2 The first 10 licenses for commercial television are granted on this day in 1941 by the FCC. NBC owns Channel 1, and it broadcasts from the Empire State Building above. Sixty days later, 4,000 TV sets around New York City are tuned to see NBC's first telecast, a Brooklyn...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- Walmart Wins Thanksgiving, Amazon Wins Black Friday
- You may have read about the online price wars going on this holiday season between Walmart and Amazon. It looks like both companies are doing quite well as a result not that that is much of a surprise. According to data from Hitwise, Walmart was the top retail site on...
- News items 2009-11-30
- Holiday Shopping 2009: 5 Things You Need to Know This Year
- After a grim holiday season in 2008, retailers have regrouped and changed their tactics. Inventories are tighter, and stores are trying to maintain profits by limiting their discounting strategies. But understanding what retailers are up to will give you a decided advantage this year. Here are five big trends...
- Articles 2009-11-25
- More Black Friday Searches but Less Shopping Online
- NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- One of the more popular Google searches over Thanksgiving was "Walmart Black Friday store map," which may go a long way in explaining some of the numbers being reported. The data coming out today show online retail traffic was either flat or down, depending on the...
- News items 2009-11-30
- FEATURE/2Market Introduces The First After-Christmas "Cyber-Sale"; Post-Holiday And Valentine's Shopping Promotions To Begin Using Interactive CD-ROM And America Online
- SAN MATEO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE FEATURES--Dec. 21, 1995-- 2Market Inc. today announced that several catalog and retail merchants are launching their first "online" post-holiday merchandise sales through 2Market's interactive shopping service.
- Research articles 1995-12-21
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