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DELL 138.80-2.7%Nov 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: PAL who wrote (82549)11/27/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
It's the SEASON for e-Commerce- YaaaaHoooooo da ba dooooo!

Paul:
How'bout this,you collect all the names of people who are willing to support your campaign and put everyone's name to the same email with everyone's email address for verification,that'll save a lot of trouble and time,come on what do you say. You can put my name for starters,you know the name and email address.
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(Courtsey:News.com)

Holiday shoppers expected to flock online

By CNET News.com Staff
November 27, 1998, 4:00 a.m. PT

special feature Estimates vary widely on exactly how much shoppers will spend online this holiday season, but almost all the projections are leaps and bounds above those of 1997. Shopkeepers and analysts have been busy preparing for what they expect will be the year e-commerce truly goes mainstream, as Net users shed their fears and wield their credit cards.


E-shopping's coming-out party

news analysis Analysts say e-commerce is ready to blast into the mainstream this holiday season, though there are still some areas where online shopping has room to improve.

Net shopkeepers optimistic

As the holidays approach, Net merchants are already noticing an increase in business from last year's fourth quarter.

Commerce eclipsing content

While portals continue to attract hordes of Netizens searching for free information and services, they have increasingly seen that ad-supported content is not enough to survive on the Web.

news.com
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