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SwarmBuy
"SwarmBuy provides a marketplace where individual consumer voices can be combined into a collective bargaining force. When a buyer is looking for a product they can join an existing Swarm or, if one doesn't exist, they can start a new Swarm point for the product. Buyers then choose amongst any available seller offers for the deal they like the most."
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ShopStyle
"We currently have over 40 leading fashion retailers, including major department stores, mall retailers/boutiques, and designer-focused websites" / has a few social networking elements.
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Amazon To Launch Payments Services; Will Compete With PayPal and Google Checkout
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/08/01/amazon-to-launch-paymen...
Submitted by excitingcommerce
28 months, 6 days, 15 hours ago
"look for a launch announcement by Amazon this week or next of a new web service around payments, adding to their S3 (storage), EC2 (virtual server) and other services. They’ve been quietly testing the service, which will compete with PayPal and Google Checkout, for a few weeks. It is an extension of the existing Amazon Payments, which allows third parties selling items on Amazon’s extended network to receive payments from buyers."
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Bubblegeneration Strategy Lab - Laws of the Edgeconomy: The Paradox of Strategy
http://www.bubblegeneration.com/2007/07/industry-note-how-to...
Submitted by excitingcommerce
29 months, 3 days, 15 hours ago
Everything you should know about why eBay will get pwned with it's Kijiji vs Craigslist play has already been said...by Jim Buckmaster:
"...Craigslist's chief executive, Jim Buckmaster, said, "One of the beauties of viewing our world through public service goggles is that there is no need to worry about what other companies are doing.
"Many companies offer classifieds, but since we don't concern ourselves with considerations such as mark ..."
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Ka-Ching!
http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2007/08/pay-me-now-or-p.html
Submitted by livehackr
28 months, 4 days, 2 hours ago
"Today we are rolling out the Amazon Flexible Payments Service (or Amazon FPS) in beta form. The 'good idea' has become a reality and developers now have yet another way to build scalable, profitable online businesses."
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Das WebShopBlog » Paypal, Google Checkout, Amazon FPS im Überblick
http://www.webshopblog.de/2007/08/amazon_watch-amazon_steigt...
Submitted by excitingcommerce
27 months, 4 weeks, 21 hours ago
"Sämtliche Micro Payment-Systeme, die Ende des letzten Jahrtausends vor allem von den Banken aus dem Boden gestampft wurden, um dieses Feld zu beackern, sind inzwischen eingegangen oder fristen zumindest ein Nischen-Dasein. Das Zahlungsmittel des World Wide Web heisst Kreditkarte - trotz aller Unsicherheit bei den Kunden."
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DealBurnr
"DealBurnr is an online bargain shopping community It makes deal hunting fun and exciting."
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Design by Humans is a Threadless Clone
http://mashable.com/2007/07/11/design-by-humans/
Submitted by livehackr
28 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 19 hours ago
"Design by Humans is a new site that has been created as a marketplace for t-shirt designers and buyers, granting marketing and visibility opportunities for designers and a place for fresh design for buyers.
Unlike most t-shirt websites, Design by Humans has not set up a platform for you to upload your own design and sell it. This is rather a place for hand-picked artists to sell their work to the general public. Almost identical is its business model to Threadless, Design by Humans holds contes
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Artbreak
"A place for artists to share and sell their work."
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PriceFad Tracks & Charts Product History - Mashable
http://mashable.com/2007/07/22/pricefad/
Submitted by excitingcommerce
28 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 12 hours ago
"PriceFad is a new site that lets you see the historical price trends of a particular product, to help you see if today’s price is really the best price.
The service pulls data from all over the web to accumulate the price history of particular items. You just type in the name of a product that you’re looking for, and PriceFad will give you the historical price points for that item on a graph. View by month, week or day, and see the data for a range of 1 day to a year. Toggle between average
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