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Dot-com
an e-commerce enterprise. It markets its products through the Internet, rather than through traditional channels.
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Dot-com startup may be basketball's most powerful news site
MADRID, Spain -- General managers, agents, sportswriters and knowledgeable fans of the National Basketball Association log on every morning to Hoopshype.com for the latest in news and gossip. The pro basketball Web site has influenced player moves, stoked rivalries and now attracts more than a half-million unique visitors...
Tags: agent, dot-com, INTERNET, MARKETING, NBA, U.S., Web
Research articles 2008-03-23
Briton plans to walk to India without money
LONDON AFP — A man is planning to walk to India without using money, relying on the goodwill of people along the way or working for bed and board, he said Wednesday. Former dotcom businessman Mark Boyle, from Bristol, aims to end up at Mahatma Gandhi's birthplace after the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Blogging, British Broadcasting Corp., dot-com, France, India, INTERNET
Research articles 2008-01-30
"Measurement vs. Analysis: Part 1 and 2: Why You Should Be Tracking Customer Behavior Online" by Yankee Group January 2008.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 January 2008-MindBranch: "Measurement vs. Analysis: Part 1 and 2: Why You Should Be Tracking Customer Behavior Online" by Yankee Group January 2008C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:08012008 Companies of every size continue to struggle with what it means...
Tags: analysis, analytics, dot-com, FINANCE, INTERNET, MARKETING, The Yankee Group, Web
Research articles 2008-01-09
Dotcoms Once More
Dotcoms Once MoreLast year, venture capital VC firms are estimated to have invested more than $32 billion globally. What's significant about that number, apart from its absolute size, which is more than 3 per cent of India's GDP, is the fact that it represents the highest VC investment in the...
Tags: dot-com, FINANCE, Government, India, INTERNET, Investment, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-06-03
Join the dotcoms.
Byline: Tim Knapton May 29, 2007 (AFR Smart Investor - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Shares in ASG, Melbourne IT and Oakton have risen by an average of over 160 per cent in the last two years. The three medium capitalisation IT stocks are worth...
Tags: American Society For Quality, Australia, dot-com, FINANCE, INTERNET, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-05-29
Self-employment has benefits and risks.
Byline: Brad Hatch May 07, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Frank Woods has some advice for those stuck in an unenjoyable corporate environment and thinking of starting their own business. The former GM of software company Solution 6 says...
Tags: benefit, dot-com, General Motors Corp., SALES, Sydney
Research articles 2007-05-07
World stock markets savor 2006 gains
NEW YORK AFP — World stock markets saw a return to good times in 2006, with record highs, huge profits and a whiff of the heady days not seen since the dot-com boom. In the last 12 months, investors overlooked high oil prices, geopolitical uncertainty and economic imbalances to drive...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, dot-com, FINANCE, indice, Investment, stock
Research articles 2006-12-29
Sheraton starts an online 'social network' for guests
TRAVEL Creating a "community" via your Internet site is a dot-com buzzword. Now a big hotel chain is doing it. The Starwood chain began the dialogue with customers in April with TheLobby.com, designed to update and involve Starwood Preferred Guests. This week, Starwood's Sheraton brand unveiled the redesigned...
Tags: dot-com, Internet-site, MARKETING, network, Smithsonian Institution, Starwood, USA Today, wine, York
Research articles 2006-06-30
Wotif's dotcom float to liberate $170m for founders.
Byline: Colin Kruger Apr 25, 2006 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Wotif group in Australia runs an accommodation bookings web site. On 25 April 2006, the owners unveiled plans for a float. The prospectus values the company...
Tags: ABN AMRO, accommodation, dot-com, FINANCE, prospectus
Research articles 2006-04-25
Boom or bubble? Many in the media have written about a "housing bubble." But most housing economists quarrel with the use of that term. What's really going on with house prices?
Back in the halcyon days of the dot-com era, an offbeat upstart company calling itself funerals.com promised to "put the fun back in funerals." (In poor taste, we agree, but as you recall, rational thinking wasn't driving the business plans back then.) Apparently many investors got the pun (and defying...
Tags: appreciation, borrower, dot-com, economist, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financing, income, Investment, media, mortgage, Mortgages, U.S.
Research articles 2006-04-01
Rush for domain names in dotcom comeback.
Byline: Jeanne-Vida Douglas Mar 20, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- New data from AusRegistry indicate the number of ".com.au" domain names registered in the 12...
Tags: dot-com, INTERNET, Internet Industry Association
Research articles 2006-03-20
Planning and Implementing an E-commerce Strategy
E-commerce essentially means selling products and services online—but it's not as simple as it may sound. E-commerce requires a sophisticated content management system and a strategy that combines many separate elements. To begin with, e-commerce demands dedicated purchase, payment, and support systems along with customer relationship management procedures. A quality...
Tags: Web technology, E-business/E-commerce, BNET Editorial, e-commerce Web site, e-business, dot-com, strategy, CRM, professional development, payment, brand, content management system, Web site, banking, Web, marketing, sales, security, software
Articles 2007-10-25
No refuge; Maria Cantwell.(A tough battle in Washington state)(senator)
A gutsy dotcom lady with a tough fight on her hands JUST before Christmas, one of the Senate's most feared members, Ted Stevens, an 82-year-old Republican from Alaska, slyly inserted into a $453 billion defence bill permission for oil-drilling to go ahead in...
Tags: dot-com, Microsoft Corp., Republican, senator, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-01-28
Case closed
Melanie Steele, the former dot-com millionairess, was recently slapped with a $257,675 judgment in a case that showed just how important title insurance can be. If you recall, Stewart Tide Guaranty Co. unwillingly paid a negotiated settlement of $185,000 to clear a $2.55 million IRS lien originally filed against...
Tags: Borders Books & Music, dot-com, Internal Revenue Service, Webvan
Research articles 2006-01-16
Baseball Card Decline Mirrors Dot-Com NASDAQ Fall
Baseball Card Decline Mirrors Dot-Com NASDAQ FallIndian Stocks marketHi everyone,Your blog is quite nice and informative.We hope our information will be quite useful for your users also.As we can see Dollar is becoming weaker day by day as compared to Indian Rupees, which is affecting IT Sector Still...
Tags: Baseball Card, dot-com, information technology, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
Discussion threads 2007-09-28
Dotcom boom and bust tops list of Internet watersheds
NEW YORK AFP — The breaking of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and this year's Live 8 concerts were voted among the most influential Internet moments of the past 10 years by organisers of the annual Webby Awards. The committee that decides the awards -- the self-proclaimed Oscars of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, dot-com, INTERNET
Research articles 2005-11-08
A Second Dot-Coming
The scramble to entertain you has unleashed the second coming of dot-coms. This time the business plans are written on legal paper not napkins, the prospects are measured in dollars not hits and the focus is on media companies (not Anything.com). Recent deals include Dow Jones's acquisition of MarketWatch.com ($519...
Tags: dot-com, entertainment, Google Inc., INTERNET, MARKETING, News Corp.
Research articles 2005-10-31
Baseball Card Decline Mirrors Dot-Com NASDAQ Fall
In 1991, the baseball card industry was a $1.2 billion business. Trading shops sprang up around the country -- 10,000 of them to be exact. Perhaps as a metaphor for the coming stock market bubble, the industry fizzled. Here is what's really creepy: the rise and fall of baseball card...
Tags: Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Dot-com, Card, rnrnHere, Jonathan Haeber, Topp, Upper Deck, Investment
Blog posts 2007-08-28
Team Dynamics During the Boom
After the dot-com bubble burst, there was much self-congratulation among the old guard. “I told you so” echoed through major business magazines and news programming. There was, I seem to remember, a general tearing down of anything that might be associated with the so-called New Economy.Granted there was a generous...
Tags: Dot-com, Team, Job, Team management, Recruitment & Selection, Benefits, Jeff Palfini
Blog posts 2007-08-22
A Second Coming Of The Dot-Coms
The scramble to entertain you has unleashed the second coming of dot-coms. This time the business plans are written on legal paper not napkins, the prospects are measured in dollars not hits and the focus is on media companies (not Anything.com). Recent deals include Dow Jones's acquisition of MarketWatch.com ($519...
Tags: advertisement, dot-com, entertainment, Google Inc., MARKETING, News Corp.
Research articles 2005-09-26