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Social and e-commerce site Scribd to offer Simon & Schuster e-books
Scribd has begun selling nearly 5,000 e-book titles from the book publishing giant. Customers can read the books at Scribd.com, on their computer desktops or on numerous mobile devices. They also can share recommendations through social features.
Posted 06/12/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
E-commerce stocks are up 37% for the year, led by VistaPrint
Investors have flocked back to the shares of online retailers and e-commerce vendors in 2009. The 37% gain registered by the Internet Retailer Online Retail Index since Jan. 1 represents a far stronger rebound than that of the broader stock market.
Posted 06/11/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Famous Footwear kicks off distribution from California
The aim of opening a distribution center is to reduce the time required and the cost of shipping to the chain’s stores and to e-commerce customers west of the Rocky Mountains.
Posted 06/08/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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AirTran Airways fliers go shopping on SkyMall.com with Gogo
SkyMall is aligning with Aircell to provide Wi-Fi-based in-flight shopping. Shoppers who spend at least $75 with SkyMall using Aircell’s Gogo Inflight Internet on AirTran planes can have the $12.95 Gogo fee refunded.
Posted 06/03/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Drugstore.com registers the healthiest gains in the e-commerce stock index
The online retailer’s stock price went up 17.3% last week, the best performance among the 25 stocks in the Internet Retailer Online Retail Index. The index was down nearly a half a percentage point last week, while the broader market advanced slightly.
Posted 05/26/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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GSI Commerce plans to close one of its four call centers
GSI is closing a facility in Martinsville, VA, and will hire additional personnel at its three remaining customer service centers and employ more at-home workers, the company says.
Posted 04/27/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Kansas passes legislation allowing Internet wine sales
Just in time for summer barbecues, wineries that sell wine online will be able to ship to consumers in Kansas thanks to legislation signed this week that goes into effect July 1. Kansas is the 36th state to permit direct wine shipments to consumers.
Posted 04/24/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Cabela`s hunts down a new president and CEO
Outdoor gear and apparel retailer Cabela’s has named Thomas Millner CEO and president. He replaces Dennis Highby who will become a vice chairman of the board.
Posted 03/17/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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How The Container Store organizes data storage for surge of customers
The Container Store, a retailer of products that help consumers to better organize their homes and offices, deployed new data storage technology to better manage web traffic after an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Posted 03/10/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
JCP.com fashions a new interactive runway
Following a similar feature last year focusing on career wear, JCP.com has launched an interactive fashion show and runway to showcase its new designer lines and spring styles.
Posted 03/03/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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