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- Trucking E-Marketplace Breaks Down
- Minority-geared
Net marketplace shuts down
- Food and
Drink Exchange Going Hungry
- China
Portals Go Splat
- French Court Gives
Yahoo More Time
- Gay.com Comes Out
to Latin America
- AOL, NTT DoCoMo Near
Cellular Pact
- New E-Marketplace for
the Legal Industry Launching
- B2G Site
Selects BroadVision One-To-One
- Five
European Banks to Launch E-Marketplace
- Research
Firm Predicts Enterprise Portal Shakeout
- AdStar.com,
dbusiness.com to Serve Business Advertisers
- Gnutella
not ready for prime time
- The iGroup,
Enterworks Deliver Portal Solution
- MSN
inking deal to place reviews on shopping site
- B-To-B
Exchanges Ache From Growing Pains
Trucking
E-Marketplace Breaks Down FleetScape.com closes its doors after Accel
Partners fails to get more funding. Minority-geared
Net marketplace shuts down An online marketplace linking minority-owned
suppliers with U.S. corporations closed its doors today less than four months
after a former General Motors vice president founded it. Food
and Drink Exchange Going Hungry Efdex is out of money and its employees
are walking out, proving that even b-to-b plays can turn sour. China
Portals Go Splat After a pair of failed IPOs in the past month, Chinese
consumer sites are scrambling to solidify their businesses. French
Court Gives Yahoo More Time The portal has until Aug. 11 to remove Nazi-related
auction items or to block French residents' access to such merchandise.
Gay.com
Comes Out to Latin America The gay and lesbian community site has launched
a Spanish-speaking portal as part of an international expansion. AOL,
NTT DoCoMo Near Cellular Pact The deal would add content from the world's
largest ISP to the Internet services available by cell phone. New
E-Marketplace for the Legal Industry Launching More than 30 law firms
from Silicon Valley, Wall Street and across the United States will be charter
members in the LawCommerce.com e-marketplace. B2G
Site Selects BroadVision One-To-One FCW Government Technology Group has
selected BroadVision's e-commerce applications for its upcoming business-to-government
Web site. Five
European Banks to Launch E-Marketplace Five leading European financial
institutions announced Thursday their plans to launch an e-marketplace for Treasury
and Capital Markets products by the spring of 2001. Research
Firm Predicts Enterprise Portal Shakeout E-commerce is not the only sector
to have a research firm rain on its promise of success. AdStar.com,
dbusiness.com to Serve Business Advertisers The classified advertising
portal and the business content site join forces. Gnutella
not ready for prime time Could music-sharing network pick up Napster's
slack? The
iGroup, Enterworks Deliver Portal Solution The iGroup has signed a deal
to integrate Enterworks Inc.'s products suite with its intranet technology.
MSN
inking deal to place reviews on shopping site MSN and Epinions.com will
announce a deal tomorrow that will bring customer reviews to the Microsoft-owned
portal's shopping area. B-To-B
Exchanges Ache From Growing Pains Online marketplaces have raised a great
deal of fanfare in the business-to-business space, but these new models face a
number of challenges, said executives and analysts last week.
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