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Retailers are the main target of denial-of-service attacks in 2012
Akamai reports a 207% year-over-year spike for such attacks.
Posted 05/09/2013Thad RueterPost a comment
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Tesco is going global with e-commerce
The retailer discusses its recent project to sell online in more countries.
Posted 10/05/20121 comments
Related Searches:Tesco Online Sales | Tesco | Poland
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Online sales grow in Turkey
The large youth population in the country is helping drive web sales.
Posted 08/23/2012Post a comment
Related Searches:Turkey | Online Sales Statistics | 2011 Online Sales Forecast
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Online fraud-fighting takes different forms in Europe and the U.S.
More European retailers ask for card codes than do U.S. merchants.
Posted 05/31/2012Internet Retailer1 comments
Related Searches:Fraud | Cybersource | Address Verification
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Amazon invests in a Turkish e-retailer
Founded in 2006, CicekSepeti sells flowers, gifts and jewelry.
Posted 12/20/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Turkey
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Turkish flash-sale e-retailer raises $26 million in new funding
Silicon Valley venture capital firm invests in Turkish flash-sale site Trendyol.com.
Posted 08/16/2011Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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eBay to take 93% of a Turkey-based online marketplace
GittiGidiyor sells items at fixed prices and has 6.4 million registered users.
Posted 04/12/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Online Auction Market Share 2007
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Art.com adds to its palette
The online retailer launches sites in Argentina, Czech Republic and Turkey.
Posted 09/03/2010Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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The global online population will increase 43% by 2014
Forrester Research says China will outpace India for e-commerce spending.
Posted 08/23/2010Allison Enright2 comments
Related Searches:Poland | India E-commerce Spending
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On the international front
While many U.S. retailers are still weighing whether to grow internationally, e-commerce businesses outside of the U.S. aren’t necessarily waiting around.
Posted 07/23/2010Nesli KarakusPost a comment
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