Friday, July 24, 2009

E-tailers linked to controversial marketers: CNET News

Consumers hold "Web loyalty" companies responsible for mysterious charges on their credit card statements, but prominent e-tailers are still doing business with them.
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Consumers hold "Web loyalty" companies responsible for mysterious charges on their credit card statements, but prominent e-tailers are still doing business with them.
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Company will have to step up its game even further, although it may have seen the worst, CFO Christopher Liddell tells analysts.
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Company's founders acknowledge that new or potential users can be confused by the service's minimalist look, according to AllThingsD.
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A week after Amazon deletes certain books from users' e-book readers, CEO Jeff Bezos has issued an apology.
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eBay is trying to keep developers from straying to the Amazon fold with a new payments interface with more flexibility for new types of online purchases.
Thu, Jul 23 14:01:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Facebook Video launched in June 2007 and now there are four times as many video views as actual Facebook members.
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