EBay, Telefonica’s 02 in smartphone app deal in UK
EBay Inc said on Tuesday that its mobile shopping application would be pre-loaded onto smartphones sold by Telefonica’s 02 unit in the United Kingdom.
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EBay Inc said on Tuesday that its mobile shopping application would be pre-loaded onto smartphones sold by Telefonica’s 02 unit in the United Kingdom.
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Auctionbytes eBay Says Best Match Search Glitch Is FixedAuctionbytes –44 minutes agoBy Ina Steiner eBay said Thursday it has fixed a glitch that caused search results to display out of order. Sellers have reported in recent days that the … More: continued here
EBay launching VR department store Down UnderFast CompanyFile this under Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should: EBay has launched what it calls the world's first virtual reality department store. According to Upload VR, the e-commerce giant has teamed with Myer, Australia largest department store … More: continued here
When the auction and marketplace that once led the online shopping charge started to fall behind, eBay started looking for the next big thing: including recording what you look at, touch, and take into a dressing room. Nearly two decades ago, eBay changed the way America shopped. Read Full Story More: continued here
TameBay eBay Sellers Not Providing Good Buyer ExperienceAuctionBytes Blog (blog)I thought I would relate to you a recent experience I had on ebay as a buyer that illustrates to me why ebay is NEVER going to be able to compete with sites …Amazonification of product pages with value boxTameBayall 2 news articles » More: continued here
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark said he spoke to Google, eBay and Warburg Pincus in 2004 when disgruntled shareholder Philip Knowlton looked to sell his shares in the online classified site. More: continued here
Rachel Metz, The Associated Press August 11, 2008 – 2:58 p.m. NEW YORK – Tiffany & Co. challenged Monday a federal ruling that largely absolved eBay Inc. of policing its auction site for counterfeit items, saying the judge was wrong to leave the primary burden to the jewelry maker. More: continued here