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June 24, 2005

To Catch A Thief

Tom Zeller Jr. reports for the New York Times on steps that "card not present" merchants take to defend themselves against credit card fraud.

"It's like dealing with the Velociraptors in 'Jurrasic Park,' " said Tracy L. Brown, a co-chairwoman of the Merchant Risk Council, an antifraud consortium of some of the largest retailers that accept credit cards online or over the phone.

"They systematically test the fence," Ms. Brown said. "They wait until the electricity is down on the fence and then they strike."

American Express Testing RSS Feeds

Matthew Haughey has posted an email he received from American Express inviting him to test Amex's new RSS feeds. [Hat tip: Scripting News]

Separately, Microsoft announced today that its next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, will include support for RSS.

“RSS is key to how people will use the Internet in the future by automatically delivering the information that is important to them,” said Dean Hachamovitch, general manager for “Longhorn” browsing and RSS at Microsoft.

“We are investing heavily in RSS for Windows ‘Longhorn’ to make it easy for users to discover, read and subscribe to RSS feeds as well as enable developers to deliver powerful, smart applications that act on the information on behalf of the user.”

Details here.

First Data Announces Credit Card Processing Partnership with Citibank

First Data has announced that it has expanded its relationship with Citibank including signing a long-term processing agreement that includes expanding the existing relationship to include processing services for the Sears, Roebuck & Co. Card Portfolios.

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Simpay Shuttered

The following notice was posted on Simpay's website this morning:

London — Friday 24th June 2005

Following the decision of one of its founding Members not to launch Simpay for the foreseeable future, the decision was made today at a General Meeting of Simpay not to pursue its activity on a pan-European scale as originally planned.

Instead, Simpay’s operations will be scaled back with immediate effect. Member operators will be able to exploit Simpay’s intellectual property rights at a national level, although international interoperability remains a goal. The members will make known their individual plans in due course.

All of the operators involved in Simpay continue to share the vision of the enormous potential of the mobile commerce market and the importance of providing a robust and straightforward payment facility to content providers.

Earlier this month, Ovum commented on an article in Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung suggesting that T-Mobile would soon be quitting Simpay.
A key characteristic of the mobile payment field is the high number of international industry initiatives that have eventually failed to produce concrete results. If this morning's announcement is confirmed, then there is a risk that Simpay may not reach the critical mass of operators that is necessary to get the full benefits from establishing an interoperable framework.
Indeed. Simpay turned out to be yet another "group grope" mobile commerce initiative that failed to deliver.

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Top Gun eBay Is In A Global Dogfight

Michael Bazeley reports for the San Jose Mercury News on eBay's growth and challenges.

China is turning out to be more drama-filled than some anticipated. Yahoo, which forced eBay to retreat from Japan, is making a play in China. And a brash entrepreneur named Jack Ma has launched Taobao, an eBay clone that Ma says is giving eBay a run for its money. Taobao’s parent company, Alibaba, runs an established and profitable online business-to-business e-commerce site and counts investment companies Softbank and Fidelity Capital as partners.

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