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To: flickerful who wrote (478)2/3/2000 7:11:00 PM
From: E_K_S  Respond to of 576
 
news.cnet.com

Look what Sony is doing with end-to-end e-commerce for their Play Station equipment....

From the article: "....TOKYO--Electronics giant Sony took another stride into the nation's promising e-commerce market today, saying it would use the nation's biggest network of convenience stores to sell its PlayStation games on the Internet..."

Why can not Ingram deliver E-Commerce orders to your local convenience market? They are open 7 days a weeks and 24 hours a day.

EKS



To: flickerful who wrote (478)2/22/2000 2:52:00 AM
From: Toni Wheeler  Respond to of 576
 
-IDF host seeks to demystify RosettaNet--

<<<With all the buzz about e-commerce and Web-based supply-chain practices,
attendees at the Intel Developer Forum piled in yesterday to get a crash
course on RosettaNet, the consortium that was formed to set e-business
standards for IT trading partners. Although the organization is gaining
attention and becoming more widely discussed, many in the industry are
still piecing together what RosettaNet is doing and what affect it will
have on e-business strategies. Intel's marketing manager for e-business,
Andy Keates, took on the job of bringing those in the audience up to
speed.>>>

edtn.com