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1. Amazon.com
Amazon.com sells more than 18 million unique items in
categories including books, CDs, toys, electronics,
videos, DVDs, home improvement products, software, and
video games. Through Amazon zShops, any business or
individual can sell virtually anything.
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2. Applied
Digital Solutions
E-commerce enabling software and solutions with
applications covering POS, ERP, CRM, application
hosting, telephony, VoIP and database management.
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3. Bertelsmann
Book club that reaches their customers both the
traditional way and via the Internet, Bertelsmann
operates in Europe and Asia, and in North America
under the Random House name. In English and German.
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4. BroadVision
Enables personalized interactions and transactions
with customers, partners, suppliers, and employees.
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5. Commerce
One
Products include the Commerce One BuySite
e-procurement application and the Commerce One
MarketSite Solution, the technology that allows
Internet market makers to build open marketplaces and
link them to the Global Trading Web.
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6. CoreChange
Develops, markets, and supports software providing
enterprises with a framework to manage access to
business information and applications using the
internet and wireless internet technology.
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7. eBay
eBay is the world's largest personal online trading
community, creating efficient one-to-one trading in an
auction format on the Web. Individuals use eBay to buy
and sell items in more than 4,320 categories.
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8. Leapnet,
Inc.
End-to-end, customer-focused e-solutions provider with
expertise in Internet development and communications,
e-business consulting and advanced technical
solutions, traditional advertising, and
globalization/localization.
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9. Mercury
Interactive
Solution suite integrates enterprise testing,
production tuning, and application performance
management. Measures and optimizes the end-to-end
business process to meet service level commitments and
business goals.
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10. Network
Commerce, Inc.
Leading provider of technology infrastructure,
services, and networks for businesses, merchants,
Internet sites, and wireless networks conducting
commerce online.
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11. pennNET
pennNET's new tool, the Product Sourcing Assistant,
brings qualified buyers and sellers together by
providing a faster, easier way for engineers and
purchasing professionals to find the perfect supplier.
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12. Priceline.com
Using a simple and compelling consumer
proposition--"name your price," Priceline.com collects
individual customer offers for a particular product or
service at a price set by the customer and communicate
that demand directly to participating sellers.
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13. Siebel
Systems
With Siebel, customers and sales professionals can
search for products in a rich multimedia catalog,
configure custom product and service solutions, place
orders, confirm that the orders are valid and
deliverable, and check on order status.
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14. TenFold
Provides large-scale e-business applications for
leading customers in a broad range of industries
including banking, communications, energy, healthcare,
insurance, investment management.
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15. The
Shop at Home, Inc.
Sells specialty consumer products, primarily
collectibles, through interactive electronic media,
including broadcast, cable and satellite television
and, increasingly, the Internet.
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16. uBid.com
uBid is an e-commerce site where customers can set the
price on thousands of brand name products. Customers
go to uBid.com to browse a continuously-evolving
inventory of over 3,000 products and bid on these
products, just like at a live auction.
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17. VeriSign
A leading provider of Internet trust services,
including authentication, validation, and payment.
Websites, enterprises, and e-commerce service
providers use VeriSign to conduct trusted and secure
electronic commerce and communications over IP
networks.
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