This is an eventuality, and a needed leveling of the playing field. Why should a multi-billion dollar company get a competitive advantage over local businesses? Hate taxes all you want, but hate them fairly, not just those on your local small businesses. If e-commerce continues to grow, and is not taxed equitably with other businesses, this becomes a tax break for the big internet based merchants, and they need it the least. Consider this another play on the idea of a fair tax - one that levels the playing field for all businesses I disagree. There are small businesses online, too.
The "site:" search has been around nearly as long as Google itself. All Google did was make it easier to use, and now companies are complaining about this "new" tool?
Lately their service has gone down the drain. Reviews. I speak from firsthand knowledge too. Ordered and they said it wasn't in stock so I cancelled and they sent it anyway, charging me more than the original price because when I cancelled my discount disappeared.
The article links to a sample located at http://www.gigapan.org/
Use a message board.
The "site:" search has been around nearly as long as Google itself. All Google did was make it easier to use, and now companies are complaining about this "new" tool?
Lately their service has gone down the drain. Reviews. I speak from firsthand knowledge too. Ordered and they said it wasn't in stock so I cancelled and they sent it anyway, charging me more than the original price because when I cancelled my discount disappeared.
Yeah, if you're going to dupe post at least make it something useful :)
Another alternate URL: http://cornfieldelectronics.com/
Alternate URL, although the bandwidth will probably die soon on this one too now that it's posted: http://www.megapathdsl.net/~mitch3/index.html