Submit a Story!

E-Commerce Times Latest Blog Posts

Add as Favorite Claim Blog Help

http://www.ecommercetimes.com/ - E-Commerce Times: the E-Business and Technology Super Site

Click on the "vote it up" button to submit a story below to our homepage.

If you're the owner of E-Commerce Times, claim your blog to unlock additional tools and reports.

Roku Channel Store Hangs Out Shingle
Roku is making additional types of content available via its set-top players with the introduction of the Roku Channel Store. Participants so far include Pandora, Facebook Photos, Revision3, Mediafly, TWiT, blip.tv, Flickr, FrameChannel, Motionbox and MobileTribe. Other providers are ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Microsoft May Grease News Corp.'s Palm to Quit Google
Call it the "New Moon" strategy at Microsoft. Team Google and Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. are having a lovers' quarrel over search aggregation of news content; Murdoch claims Team Google is nothing but a bloodthirsty vampire draining potential ad revenue. So like a hunky werewolf in a ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Who to Blame When CRM Fails
Companies considering CRM systems often view them as a way to improve customer satisfaction and retention, boost sales and accelerate employee productivity. However, as with many technology-enabled business process, success is a complicated and interdependent proposition. When companies ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Site Search: Please Shoppers and Boost Your Bottom Line
While retailers are facing increased competition, many have recognized that the way to thrive today is to invest in new ways to engage and serve their customers. Many are taking a fresh look at one of the cornerstones of the online experience: site search. Good site search can enable more ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Nothing New Under the Business Commerce Cloud?
As the general notion of cloud computing continues to permeate the collective IT imagination, an offshoot vision holds that multiple business-to-business players could use the cloud approach to build extended business process ecosystems. It's sort of like a marketplace in the cloud on ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Handy Web Sites for Home Sellers Who Go It Alone
Selling a home without a real estate agent can save thousands of dollars in commission fees, but it can also be a painstaking, confusing task. Foregoing an agent, however, is easier these days thanks to Web sites that help homeowners advertise their properties on the hottest real estate ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Ballmer Gives Shareholders - and Dell - Cause for Optimism
The early indicators that Windows 7 is doing well seem to be piling up. CEO Steve Ballmer gave that perception a boost at the company's annual shareholders meeting on Thursday, announcing that Microsoft "has already sold twice as many units of Windows 7 than any other operating system ever ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Sony Talks Up Plans for Digital Media Superstore
Many companies would give up their right to right-click to be able to duplicate Apple's success with iTunes. However, only one actually has the pieces already in place to do that, and its executives announced their intentions Thursday to take on Steve Jobs' company with its own online ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

EU Gives Oracle Extension to Build Sun Deal Defense
European Union regulators said Friday that they have extended until Jan. 27 a deadline to wrap up their antitrust review of Oracle's planned $7.4 billion takeover of Sun Microsystems. The European Commission said Oracle had asked for more time "in order to have the opportunity to further ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Health Insurance CRM, Part 2: The BPO Catalyst
CRM has lagged in the health insurance industry, but a major transformation is imminent. "There's been a reluctance to make comprehensive investments in technology compared with other sectors," said Gartner analyst Joanne Galimi. "Generally, the firms in the sector have been very tactical, ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

AA.com Sucks the Fun Out of Trip-Planning
It's fitting that the last stop on my tour of travel-planning Web sites for the E-Commerce Times was American Airlines. The site illustrates all of the problems that spurred this special look at travel sites in the first place. Travel sites have developed a reputation for being hard to ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Salesforce.com Pumps Up Volume of Workplace Chatter
Salesforce.com is marrying its cloud computing bona fides with its growing expertise in collaboration in Salesforce Chatter, a new application and development platform. The company introduced the product at its Dreamforce tradeshow and conference under way in San Francisco. Salesforce ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

AOL Spinoff May Send Third of Workforce Reeling
From high-flying Internet pioneer to movie punchline: AOL's nadir may have come when Nicole Kidman's character in the 2004 remake of "The Stepford Wives" asks a group of husbands of robotic spouses where they work. "AOL," answers one man. "Is that why the women are so slow?" Kidman ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

New Calif. Standard Nixes Energy-Guzzling Flat-Screen TVs
California regulators have adopted the nation's first energy-efficiency standards for televisions, a move that will eventually ban power-hungry sets from the state's store shelves. Wednesday's action by the California Energy Commission could lead the way in a general reform of standards ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Health Insurance CRM, Part 1: Shifting Into Catch-Up Mode
The health insurance industry, especially in the U.S., has a long way to go before it achieves a high level of performance in the use of customer relationship management tools. However, pressure is coming from market forces -- including new government healthcare reform policies -- that ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Breaking Out of the Pink Ghetto
The Pink Ghetto is a largely invisible, often unmentioned and unacknowledged place littered with impediments to womens' upward mobility in the workplace. Women in the Pink Ghetto do not get equal pay for equal work, are not offered the same opportunities as their male coworkers, are not ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Can T-Mobile Get Its Groove Back?
This fall has not been kind to T-Mobile. First, the mobile operator had to account for mountains of lost data that Sidekick customers had stored on the infrastructure of Danger, the Microsoft-owned company that developed the Sidekick device. Then there was the nationwide service outage for ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Senate Committee Flogs Big-Name E-Tailers for Sneaky Sales Tactics
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee has released a report slamming the online business practices of three direct marketing companies -- Affinion, Vertrue and Webloyalty -- along with hundreds of online Web sites and retailers that participate in these practices. Many of the participating ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

'Modern Warfare 2' Shocks and Awes With Explosive Sales
If Activision is to be believed, then its new "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" video game has blown away all competition with the lethality of a Javelin missile plowing through Russian terrorists. Included in the smoking wreckage: not just previous gaming bestsellers like "Grand Theft Auto ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Bill Aims to Plug P2P Leaks of Government Data
Congress moved Tuesday to prohibit federal employees from using the same type of Internet file-sharing software blamed for the disclosure. The Secure Federal File Sharing Act, introduced in the House, would bar government employees and contractors from downloading, installing or using ...
TechBlips: vote it up!

Page 1 of 7