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Challenging WAP?

28th
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Welcome to TNL.net. If you like this content, you may consider subscribing to the RSS feed.As regular readers of this newsletter know, I’ve been looking a fair amount at how to get untethered from the Internet lately. While I have played with a wireless Palm and looked at WAP, there seemed to be something missing [...]

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In Technology

Boo.com Goes Bust

19th
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As many of you may have heard already, Boo, the company for which I used to work, has closed its doors. I’ve been looking at the press coverage and it seems that some of the coverage does not work out. For starters, Boo.com’s failure is not an example of why B2C E-commerce will fail, it’s an [...]

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In Business, Technology

Wireless: A confusing Landscape

4th
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New Orleans was very much in the news this week, and not just because of Mardi Gras. In a level of excitement reminiscent of that felt in the early days of the Internet World trade shows, the CTIA Wireless 2000 conference opened its doors. AOL started moving further on its AOL Anywhere Strategy by announcing partnerships [...]

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Tristan Goes to Boo.com

5th
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I have resigned from my position as VP of marketing and strategy at Net Quotient to join a new company called Boo.com. I will be senior adviser to the CEO there. Let me answer a few questions that may be going through your mind. What is Boo.com ? Boo.com is aiming to build a global e-commerce platform [...]

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Volume, Volume, Volume

12th
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Next week, the San Francisco based company called Accompany is launching what may well be the future of E-commerce. The concept is fairly simple when when you think about it: Creating groups to get volume discounts on products. A single product was up for sale (3Com’s Palm V, which they offered for $350 to the first [...]

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