Ebay 1-hour delivery headed to UK, pick up items at Argos
You'll soon be able to buy your goods on eBay and pick them up from Argos — or have them delivered within the hour.
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You'll soon be able to buy your goods on eBay and pick them up from Argos — or have them delivered within the hour.
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eBay riled by Romania's policy on phishersZDNet UK, UK –3 hours agoOnline auction site eBay has hit out at the lack of interest in cybercrime enforcement in countries including Romania, warning that not enough is being done … More: continued here
SmartHouse Convenience Fuels Mobile Shopping GrowthSmartHouseThe research done on behalf of eBay has found that as of July 2010, more than 87000 shoppers have visited eBay via a mobile phone. …eBay Ads Send Shoppers AwayAuctionBytes Blog (blog)eBay shoppers turn mobileCRN AustraliaAussies shop up using smartphonesNinemsnLifehacker Australiaall 6 news articles » More: continued here
SlashGear eBay tipped to be considering Bitcoin adoptionSlashGearIt seems that cryptocurrency will really be here to stay, especially if retail giants start taking it seriously. According to insider sources, eBay is in talks with various Bitcoin exchanges, seeking to integrate this new kind of currency into its … More: continued here
The conventional thinking goes that Meg Whitman , eBay ’s former chief executive, blundered by buying Skype six years ago for $2.5 billion. Her idea that Skype, the Internet calling service, would encourage eBay’s users to talk to one another rather than chat by e-mail never panned out. More: continued here
San Jose Mercury News eBay's split with PayPal may mean thousands of layoffsSan Jose Mercury NewsShe also declined to say how many employees eBay has in the Bay Area, noting only that as of the end of last year, "we employed approximately 33,500 people globally, including approximately 1,700 temporary employees," with about 21,000 workers in…
EBay is lobbying the European Parliament today to outlaw what it calls a culture of “digital protectionism” in Europe. More: continued here