eBay Offers Small Concessions to Sellers, Better Support
Is it damage control or genuine sincerity? That's the question many eBay users are asking themselves today after eBay North America President Bill Cobb announced a small cut in listing fees, a store subscription rebate and major customer service changes on Sunday. Many users say the gesture is 'too little, too late'
(See
Full Article) - eCommerce-Guide.com. 10 February 2005 |
Hide Your IPod, Here Comes Bill
Microsoft's leafy corporate campus in Redmond, Washington, is beginning to look like the streets of New York, London and just about everywhere else: Wherever you go, white headphones dangle from peoples' ears.
To the growing frustration and annoyance of Microsoft's management, Apple Computer's iPod is wildly popular among Microsoft's workers.
(See
Full Article) - Wireless Weekly. 04 February 2005 |
More CIOs give SSL VPNs a green light
Santa Barbara Charter remote workers were flying without a net --
until the company found security in an SSL VPN.
(See
Full Article) - SearchCIO.com. 03 February 2005 |
McEnroe to the 10th Power
If mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson gets its way, women's tennis
judges could have a lot more than just the players to deal with after
a bad call. As part of an $88 million deal with the WTA Tour,
audience members may be allowed to send text messages to screens on
the court. "You cannot be serious!" Yes, John, it's very serious.
(See
Full Article) - Reuters. 02 February 2005 |