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| Virus Update Babylonia is less of a threat The Babylonia virus, which may be the first upgradeable virus, has become less of a threat, since the Web site to which the virus looked for new code modules was shut down, anti-virus firms said. (ZDNet) New Jersey man admits spreading 'Melissa' virus The New Jersey man who infected e-mail systems around the world in March by spreading a computer virus he named "Melissa'' after a stripper he knew, pleaded guilty on Thursday to state and federal charges of disrupting public communications. (SiliconValley.com) |
| E-Commerce This year's toy story: gray auction market As usual, the holiday shopping season will feature a star toy or two that every child--and their parents--simply must have. But this year, widely predicted to be a turning point for mainstream commerce online, a growing legion of self-styled entrepreneurs are stockpiling what they think will be the season's hottest toys at retailers and then turning to Web auction sites for a quick profit, sometimes tripling the return on their investments. (News.com) Shopping Engines Shake Up Web European retailers on the Internet are about to see competition intensify as Internet service providers launch services that allow consumers to compare prices and products offered by a wide range of retailers. (WSJ) Paid subscription required. Guidelines for E-Commerce The United States and 28 other countries adopted voluntary international e-commerce guidelines to protect consumers who increasingly are going online to shop. (NY Times) |
| Travel Business Online Travel Alliance Poses Triple Threat To Expedia "Name your price" service pioneer priceline.com and online travel sites Travelocity and Preview Travel announced Thursday that they are forming a marketing alliance that will consolidate access to their combined customer base of 20 million members. (E-Commerce Times) |
| Messenging War AOL, Tribal Voice to negotiate on instant messaging America Online agrees to sit down with instant messaging rival Tribal Voice to seek ways to end an escalating battle over access to the online giant's user base. (News.com) |
| Music MP3.com Launches 4,100 Interactive Radio Stations MP3.com Inc. Thursday announced "Stations" that allow music consumers and artists to create their own interactive Internet radio station with access to MP3.com's database of over 200,000 songs from more than 35,000 artists. (Internet News) |
| Access for Everyone Clinton Tackles 'Digital Divide' The president will tour the country next year, extolling the virtues of the Internet and trying to make sure that poorer Americans can claim their share of it. (Wired News) |
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