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Seattle, WA-based Vitessa Corp will launch an online store-building service, called Vitessa Merchant Exchange, in late Apr 2000. With the new service, Vitessa will be challenging companies that provide affiliate programs, which have become more popular among online retailers. Through the service, the company can provide clients with full electronic commerce capability.
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Electronic-commerce technology and services company net.Genesis Inc of Cambridge, MA has launched its Most Valuable Customer program. The new service allows businesses to see which visitors to an e-commerce site generate the most revenue. Under the program, businesses will provide net.Genesis with a part of the Web data of roughly 100,000 site visits which the company will break down into five sets of 20,000 from the best to the worst customers. The $5,000 service also enable businesses to preview its $12,000 net.Analysis visitor tracking software.
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Startup online firm Gator.com Corp of San Mateo, CA, will introduce a virtual "smart companion" that helps users to fill out online order forms. The free software called Gator is loaded directly onto users' computers and operates with the help of a database of 10,000 online registration forms from different Internet shopping sites. The software is designed to pull out the user's personal information when the user comes to a new checkout or registration page on the Net, updates Gator.com's central server with the form's specifics after the user fills in the fields.
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