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ecommerce software - Ashop

November 10th, 2007

If you have a great merchandise to sell but don’t know how to start your pitch, use shopping cart software to kick start your business into the market place. If you plan to have such an online store you might love to try Ashop Commerce. There are many types of shopping carts available on the internet. Some are free and some charge huge amounts. So, just shop around a bit before making others shop on your website. Ashop Commerce is a leading US provider of hosted shopping cart software. It offers a complete solution for merchants to sell online. You can also try their shopping cart for 10 days absolutely free. You don’t even have to provide your credit card details for the free trial.

Ecommerce software is a lot more than just a shopping cart. Shopping cart software is software used in e-commerce to assist people making purchases online. The software allows online shopping customers to place items in the cart. Upon checkout, the software typically calculates a total for the order, including shipping and handling (i.e. postage and packing) charges and the associated taxes, as applicable. Good ecommerce software can help your Internet business in other capacities as well, including: payment processing, Webpage Design, Storefront Design, Inventory Control, Shipping ,Tax Calculation, Customer Management, Marketing and Security. Choosing the right shopping cart is one of the most crucial steps to making your online business a success. Your customers need to be able to purchase your product(s) as easily as possible, with a sense of security.
Shopping Cart Software by ashop - builds an online store which is both user and search engine friendly, without requiring programming skills.

ThatFreeBieSite

October 27th, 2007

They say that the best things in life are for free and that is exactly what you will get at thatfreebiewebsite.com

This website differs from the other so-called freebies websites in that the free stuff offer is a legitimate one.

Unlike other freebies website which require that you start a friend referral program before you receive your free stuff, this website only require that you become a registered member. And this website would also never ask you to sign up for 10 or more programs before you begin to enjoy your free stuff either.

It offers a myriad of free stuff for the everyday web surfer or those who want to enjoy great products for free.
Among some of the items that one can get for free on this website include music, business and office supplies, books, jewelry, cookbooks and coupons etc.
These offers are categorized in easy to find links that would take you directly to the free stuff.
Members of this website would be happy to know that items are being added to the list every day.

For the cooking enthusiast, the cooking link provides you with free recipes cards and booklets that will further assist you in preparing your culinary delights.

And for the member with the green thumb, the flowers section offers you a free newsletter on how to grow your seeds as well as you can receive free flower samples.

Lawsuit accusing Apple

October 10th, 2007

A civil lawsuit filed in California accuses Apple of creating an unlawful iPhone monopoly and vindictively releasing a software update that turns hacked devices into “iBricks.”

The lawsuit, filed by attorney Damian Fernandez on behalf of a California man, accuses Apple of creating a monopoly by barring US customers from choosing a cellphone service provider other than US telecom giant AT&T.

The lawsuit also says Apple released last month a software update that disables iPhones that customers managed to unlock to choose another carrier.

Fernandez, who filed the lawsuit on October 5, is seeking “class action” status to expand the litigation to cover all US iPhone buyers.

In court documents, Fernandez estimates that Apple has sold 1.28 million iPhones since they went on sale in the United States on June 29.

Several hundred thousand of those phones were hacked to enable them to connect to service providers other than AT&T, which has a five-year deal to be the exclusive US telephone service for the devices.

The lawsuit says Apple has created a monopoly by forcing iPhone buyers to use AT&T and not “unlocking” the devices to allow service by rival carriers.

An update released September 27 for iPhone software disables hacked devices, turning the phones into “iBricks,” the suit alleged.

“Apple punished consumers for exercising their rights to unlock their iPhones,” Fernandez says in court documents.

“Apple issued a software update that ‘bricked’ or otherwise caused iPhone malfunctions for consumers who unlocked their phones and installed the update.”

The suit demands a jury trial and asks the court to order Apple to unlock iPhones and provide warranty service to hacked devices.

It also demands Apple be forced to pay unspecified cash damages. “Apple’s unlawful trust with AT&T substantially lessens competition and tends to create a monopoly in trade and commerce throughout the entire United States,” Fernandez claims in the suit.