Random House invests in XlibrisRandom House Ventures has made a strategic investment in Xlibris, a digital publishing firm. The companies did not release financial terms of the deal.April 2, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
Credit card titans push wireless shoppingFour heavyweights--including American Express, MasterCard and Visa--are set to announce a consortium that could finally make mobile e-commerce a reality.November 6, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
California governor says thumbs down on Net taxesCalifornia Gov. Gray Davis vetoed an Internet tax bill Monday that sought torequire retailers with stores in the state to collect taxes foronline sales, saying he did not want to stifle e-commerce.September 24, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
PC Week changes name: eWEEKPC Week, one of the oldest newsweeklies in computer journalism, is changing with the times. Starting with the May 8 issue, PC Week will change its name to eWEEK, according to Publisher Sloan Seymour.April 5, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
Study: Online holiday sales to jump -- a littleReport: Holiday e-commerce will jump, but not as much as last year.Online sales will still be booming this holiday season, but the noise won't be quite as loud as last year, according to a new report from Jupiter Communications.September 17, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
eBay, Netflix a boon to Postal ServiceRemember how the Post Office was supposed to be a dinosaur? Forget it. USPS is a business Internet companies rely on.August 3, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
Adobe teams with MetacreationsAdobe Systems Inc. ( adbe) and MetaCreations Corp.March 28, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
Egghead files for Chapter 11 bankruptcyThe e-tail pioneer is filing for bankruptcy protection and selling its assets to giant retail chain Fry's Electronics, the company says.August 15, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce
Memo from AOL executives to Netscape employeesThe following is the text of the memo sent by AOL CEO Steve Case and President Bob Pittman to Netscape employees.Dear Team:We want to take a moment once again to welcome you to America Online and tell you how proud all of us are to be teaming up with a company that has helped define our industry and that has set the standard for dynamic innovation, market responsiveness and technological excellence.March 24, 1999 by ZDNet Editors in E-Commerce