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Just set up your own alternative site as several Singaporeans have done. - The Straits Times
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Online PR catching on with companies
Increasingly, firms are seeking advice on how to respond to users' comments in cyberspace.
ST701 offers online spreeing service
Now, users of the spree service will have access to some 600 merchants in the United States.
Help your customers find you online
Phil Ho, owner of Highland Coffee in Kampong Bahru, is no tech geek.
E-commerce disputes on the rise in Korea
Nearly half of the disputes involve cancellations of the purchase and refund.
Everything Click-ed into place
He gave up a five-figure salary to start a firm helping SMEs with online marketing. He went without pay for six months and now, his firm's annual revenue is more than $1m.
Swop & Save
Teens are taking to the old-fashioned practice of barter by trading unwanted items online.
Buffet spread of music online
Nokia, Sony Ericsson opening online stores; new Motorola phone can browse at Soundbuzz.
Have Internet, will travel
Online travel booking by Singaporeans nearly double that of other Asia-Pacific countries.
Gungho travellers go online
Online travel sites are gaining ground against brick-and-mortar travel agents, as more customers use the former channel to plan trips.
Nokia to sell online, mobile music here later this year
Pricing for the Singapore service will only be available at commercial launch, a local Nokia spokesperson said.
Old business sprouts new wings
Advertising online: SMEs are tapping modern web search techniques to grow.
Watch it when you fill in online details
Rock phishing attacks originating from Asia are on the rise.
Delicious blog, but sorry no sale
Food bloggers peddling their tasty treats have been warned they're allowed to sell only to friends.
ANTlabs tool stiffens security of e-commerce
Traditionally a provider of network access control technology for enterprises and telcos, (ANTlabs)will provide solutions to strengthen the security of e-commerce applications.
Food bloggers say they will continue plying their wares
Customers also say that they will buy from casual home bakeries despite the hygiene risks.
Food blogs: treats or threats?
NEA: Don't buy food from these unlicensed sources as their level of hygiene is questionable.
Turning sea shells into hard cash
Meet Choo Koon Po, an enterprising undergrad who makes a very decent living selling sea shells online.
eBay launches microlending website
It lets people invest in entrepreneurs in poor communities around the world and get a return on their money.
 
   

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