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Why PCs aren't pricey anymore

December 7, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper remembers the mail-order makers who shook the mainstream computer makers out of their lethargy. TAGS: mail-order, computer company, reseller, Gateway Inc., IBM Corp., Dell, PC

Dell falls off the Cluetrain

July 15, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the company is in danger of ignoring a core truth about the Internet age. TAGS: mail-order, message board, Dell, truth, PC

Google image index hits 1 billion mark

February 8, 2005 The search company has been the picture of success in recent years--and wants to keep things that way. Images: Google tunes in TV search TAGS: mail-order, local search, index, Google Inc., mark, image, Microsoft Corp., TV

Blockbuster's brick-and-mortar Netflix defense

October 27, 2004 It's a virtual world, the video king says, but lots of real estate will be an asset for quick delivery of movies. TAGS: Blockbuster Inc., VoD, NetFlix Inc., mail-order, outlet, movies, delivery, Amazon.com Inc., VoIP, conference, broadband, CEO, video

States yearn to collect online sales taxes

April 15, 2005 Online shoppers are supposed to pay taxes on their mail-order purchases. Few do. This may change. TAGS: use tax, tax, mail-order, resident, South Carolina, state, Michigan, California, purchase

Internet taxes? It's just a matter of time

July 8, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why the push to collect sales taxes for goods offered online is gathering steam. TAGS: mail-order, North Dakota, tax, decision, state, retailer

States push to tax Net shopping

April 12, 2006 Tax collectors warn that on April 17, Americans had better fess up to what taxes they've avoided through Internet shopping--or else. TAGS: use tax, tax, B2B, mail-order, purchase, audit, state, Amazon.com Inc., California

This week in taxes

April 14, 2006 As Monday--aka tax day--sneaks up on us, more attention is being directed toward goods and music purchased online. TAGS: use tax, tax, audit, mail-order, Apple iTunes Music Store, state, reader, Apple iTunes, law, analysis, California, music

Senators propose taxing Internet shopping

December 22, 2005 Online and mail order purchases aren't always hit with sales taxes today. But Congress may make those taxes mandatory. TAGS: Mike Enzi, Internet shopping, Byron Dorgan, tax, bill, North Dakota, Wyoming, state, shipment, retailer, mail-order, Amazon.com Inc., Sen., senator, California, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Dell's dog days of summer

July 21, 2006 Once again, the world's largest PC maker reports disappointing financial news, its plans for growth stymied by a decline at its core. TAGS: mail-order, Dell, U.S., Gateway Inc., PC, Intel, HP

Week in review: Here comes the tax man

April 14, 2006 As Monday--aka tax day--sneaks up on us, more attention is being directed toward goods and music purchased online. TAGS: use tax, tax, audit, Week in review, mail-order, Apple iTunes Music Store, state, reader, Apple iTunes, vulnerability, law, California, analysis, music, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser

Renewing the push to collect Net taxes

September 9, 2005 Thirteen states soon will begin simplifying administration of their sales taxes. But will out-of-state retailers ever collect them? TAGS: tax, compliance, state, drink, mail-order, push, administration, retailer, Governor, agreement, food
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