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Trade secrets: Telstra pits Trading Post against eBay

Telstra's Sensis will launch Trading Post auctions online in mid-2008 in order to compete with eBay Australia. While eBay has a strong international base of buyers and sellers, the Trading Post venture may well succeed on the basis of its well-established name, its promise not to charge for up to 50 listings per month and a cap strategy on successful sales fees. Sensis CEO Bruce Akhurst will take the risk of launching the online auction against the enormity of eBay, as the company must find a way to justify its overpriced purchase of the Trading Post in 2004

Criticism = racism? A post on my previous post

Fouad Asfour, one of the contributing editors to Documenta magazine, and Sharlene Khan, a local artist about whose work I expressed my reservations very briefly in my last post, have launched accusations that I am racist for having ciriticised Khan’s work and that I am ignorantly “lauding” my own “white saviour” humanitarian efforts, using the suffering of those who have been displaced or hurt in the recent xenophobic attacks as an excuse to promote myself.

Army Post Grasslands a Sanctuary for Four Rare Species

No other place on the 86,000-acre Army post is as heavily used for live-fire training as the post's largest artillery impact area, or AIA, north of the Nisqually River and west of the tiny town of Roy.

Trading Post to take on eBay

A rival to eBay is to be launched by Sensis. Management hopes the new online auctioneer, which will operate under the Trading Post brand, will be able to capitalise on disapproval among eBay's clients of its decision to make payment via its PayPal subsidiary mandatory. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission is inquiring into the legality of PayPal being the obligatory means of payment. Trading Post will only charge vendors for items that actually sell

Trading Post to take on eBay

Jun 10, 2008 (Inside Retailing - ABIX via COMTEX) -- PYPL | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- A rival to eBay is to be launched by Sensis. Management hopes the new online auctioneer, which will operate under the Trading Post brand, will be able to capitalise on disapproval among eBay's clients of its decision to make payment via its PayPal subsidiary mandatory. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission is inquiring into the legality of PayPal being the obligatory means of payment. Trading Post will only charge vendors for items that actually sell.

Bloggers Wanted: Post your blog on Between the Lines

We’re opening up our Between the Lines blog to user-submitted posts. We’re looking for submissions in several key areas — VoIP, Research in Motion; servers and mainframes; and, more broadly, Web 2.0/3.0 technologies. Who can post on ZDNet? Bloggers who have established blogs, users that have something good to say but want to pursue “one off” posts, and those who just want to chime in from time to time. If you’re trying to get more eyeballs for your own blog, and you think you have what it takes to be on ZDNet, send us a recent post. If our editors like what they see, your entry will be posted on ZDNet, along with a prominent link back to your blog.

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Display ads big opportunity for Google

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After iPods, TD offers digital photoframes

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Leonard Cohen: Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, June 6

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P.M. A&E: Tremain wins Orange Prize, Bruegel paintings found, Ritchie to direct Sherlock movie

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Copyright Act amendments almost on the table

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