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Live from Internet Retailer: Four Ways to Harness Web 2.0 
By: By Tim Parry
Looking to upgrade your e-commerce site to Web 2.0? Even if you think you are behind the curve, Dave Friedman, president of the central region for Avenue A | Razorfish, says you may still need to understand what the buzz is all about...

DHL Dumps @Home Service 
By: By Melissa Dowling
As part of its U.S. restructuring, Multichannel Merchant has learned that DHL Express is halting its @home delivery, effective Sept. 1. The @home service was designed for business-to-consumer shippers, and by some accounts was DHL’s fastest-growing product during the past five years. ...

Belmont Loss a Bummer for The Other Big Brown 
By: By Melissa Dowling
Bettors banking on a sure thing weren’t the only ones disappointed when thoroughbred Big Brown came in dead last at Saturday’s Belmont Stakes. ...

Financial Reports: Jos. A Bank, Williams-Sonoma 

First-quarter sales for Jos. A Bank and Williams-Sonoma...

Ready Or Not, Here Comes Mobile Commerce 

With three times as many mobile-phone subscribers as Internet users worldwide, Cisco expects m-commerce to follow an adoption pattern similar to that of cell phones. ...

Jockey Bares New Apparel Catalog 
By: By Tim Parry
New catalog designed to promote Jockey as a lifestyle brand....

May Sales Figures Give Multichannel Merchants Hope 

Victoria's Secret Direct, Neiman Marcus Group, and Abercrombie & Fitch saw sales increases....

Talbots Slashes Staff 9%, Gets Credit 
By: By Jim Tierney
Womens apparel retailer company expects workforce reduction to save company about $14 million annually. ...

Airgas to Acquire Oilind Safety 

Airgas, a marketer of specialty gases, welding and safety equipment has agreed to acquire the assets and operations of Energy Safety Services, doing business as Oilind Safety. ...

Catalog Choice: We Aren’t Out to Kill Direct Mail 
By: By Ken Magill
The last thing Catalog Choice’s executives want to do is kill the mail-order industry, they said in a press briefing Wednesday. ...

Sales Jump for J. Crew 

Apparel cataloger/retailer J. Crew had plenty of good news to report from its first quarter ended May 3. The New York-based company’s revenue for the quarter rose 15%, to $340.6 million, from $297.3 million in the same period last year....

Godiva goes mobile 
By: Tim Parry
Godiva Chocolatier has a new flavor: BlackBerry. The multichannel food and gift merchant has added a mobile channel to enable BlackBerry smartphone users...

Bloomingdale's to bag By Mail books 
By: By Tim Parry
Say goodbye to the Bloomingdale's By Mail catalog. The apparel cataloger/retailer merchant plans to phase out the title by early 2009. It will instead...

MacKenzie-Childs acquired 
By: Jim Tierney
Private equity firm Twin Lakes Capital acquired ceramics manufacturer/marketer MacKenzie-Childs on May 7. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. MacKenzie-Childs,...

Movers & shakers 

Day-Timer has named Martha A. Curren vice president/general manager for the U.S., Canadian and International marketplace. Curren had most recently been...

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