Digital brief: Start launches e-commerce website
15 Aug 2007
Start, the designer-fashion retailer, has launched an e-commerce website, created by online
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The Guardian is introducing a dedicated e-commerce page which will run from Tuesday to Friday...The Guardian is introducing a dedicated e-commerce page which will run from Tuesday to Friday every week in its business section. The section, which reflects the growing number of stories coming from the internet world, will be overseen by Paul Murphy, executive financial director ...
Start, the designer-fashion retailer, has launched an e-commerce website, created by online
an important concession in European Union legislation that threatened to strangle the growth of e-commerce.
.com. Currently, e-commerce counts for less than 1 per cent of P G's sales, which works out at around $500 million ... marketing and e-commerce capabilities, two sectors that P G has traditionally kept separate in the past. ...
for business customers and are expected to dominate e-commerce in the future. However, the commission warned ...
for business customers and are expected to dominate e-commerce in the future. However, the commission warned ...
to their iPhones. Kate Terry, executive vice president of global e-commerce at Tommy Hilfiger Group, said: "Our ... ." The application was built using e-commerce software developed by the Art Technology Group (ATG). ...
, minister for e-commerce Patricia Hewitt is one of those pulled up by tech PR agency Lewis for this gaffe ...
IKEA has launched its online shopping service in the UK, with South London the first area to be serviced.
- New research has poured cold water on optimistic forecasts about the growth of commerce on the internet. The report, published by De Montfort University, ridicules the idea that a billion people will be online by 2000 and claims that evidence from the US shows that the ceiling may already have been...
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