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...behavior. Here's a twist: while mega-portals attract boatloads of shoppers--Yahoo, MSN and AOL (owned by the same corporate parent as TIME) rank among the 10 most visited shopping sites, according to ComScore Media Metrix--consumers don't usually think of them as shopping sites, notes Carrie Johnson, e-commerce analyst at Forrester Research. In fact, Web users often land in a portal's shopping area by accident, attracted by an ad that appears as they are using e-mail or checking sports scores. While reading about Tiger Woods' latest round, you spy a link to a deal...
...buys a basic storefront; an additional $40 buys some featured placements. Some big retailers pay more for prominent displays, but they account for just 5% of the $14.9 billion worth of goods sold on the site last year. That makes eBay "the most democratic place on the Web," says Johnson of Forrester Research. As for shoppers, they tend to either love or hate eBay's freewheeling, bazaar-like atmosphere and wild mix of sellers and products. Some would rather pay a little more for quicker, more streamlined shopping--just like out there in real life...
...nation of the death of its President on Nov. 22, 1963, when he said, "President John F. Kennedy died at approximately 1 p.m. ? today here in Dallas. He died of a gunshot wound in the brain." After Kennedy's assassination, Kilduff served as assistant press secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson before resigning in 1965 to start his own public-relations firm...
Fourteen second later, the Crimson finally got on the board, as tri-captain attack Matt Primm picked up a loose ball in front of the net and fed junior attack Anders Johnson, who faked out Hartford goaltender Rorke Greene and slipped the ball into the goal...
...Johnson then recovered a ground ball and found McBride in front of the net, stretching the Crimson’s advantage to two goals...