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Founded Sep 1995
Headquarters San Jose, CA, USA
Website ebay.com

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Latest eBay news

  • Amazon’s growth slows

    Amazon's revenues slowed in the first quarter as the world's largest Internet retail struggled overseas.
  • Hackers really are dweebs

    One of them was Mafiaboy, whose attacks crippled the websites of Yahoo, eBay, CNN, Dell and Amazon.
  • Reuters social media editor wanted for hacking

    He claimed to have learned of attacks on the Tribune's Los Angeles Times, eBay's PayPal and other companies and two days later, a story on Latimes.com was defaced.
  • AMD gets thumbs up from Wells Fargo

    Fabless chipmaker AMD has been given the thumbs up by the former pony express courier Wells Fargo.
  • Aussie hacker busted for new Xbox leak gag

    An Aussie hacker found out that Microsoft has no sense of humour when he leaked details of Microsoft's new Xbox and listed a prototype on eBay as a gag.
  • Things are getting better at HP

    Since Whitman took the helm in September 2011, the values of shares have fallen by 25 percent. You can now pick a second hand one in reasonable condition up on eBay for $17.10.
  • Autodesk, Organovo developing printable human organs

    Bioprinting firm Organovo has announced a partnership with 3D modeling giant Autodesk in an effort to speed things up a bit. Of course, you can't order a replacement liver on eBay just yet, but Organovo printers are capable of printing some small bits, like arteries and knee cartilage.
  • Grim DNS bug still alive and well

    What is more alarming is the names who have said they are not not deploying DNSSEC read like a Who's Who of American industry. Fifth Third Bancorp, Bank of America, Cardinal Health, Charles Schwab, Delta Air Lines, Disney, eBay, Target, WellPoint Wells Fargo, Apple, Cisco, Google, IBM and Symantec h
  • Apple, Google no poaching pact revealed in emails

    The Justice Department and California state antitrust regulators then sued eBay late last year over an alleged no-poaching deal with Intuit. eBay said the government is wrong, and has not been named as a defendant in the civil lawsuit.
  • Steve Jobs is still the best CEO in the cosmos

    The highest-ranked woman was Meg Whitman, who came in at ninth for her time at eBay. The survey is so topical it ignores the fact that she is in charge of Hewlett Packard.
  • Silicon Valley start-ups threatened by big business

    Andreessen said that the big incumbents were less competent than Sacks gives them credit for. Andreessen should know because he sits on the boards of HP and eBay.
  • Google, Facebook, Amazon form US lobby group

    Google, Facebook and Amazon have signed a glorious alliance which will see the three form trade association that will lobby Washington.
  • RIM considers cutting itself in two

    Over the weekend the dark satanic rumour mill pointed out that RIM hired JP Morgan and RBC Capital to look at its "strategic options." Ruling out the obvious "large brandy, handgun and a trip to the library," it seems that the analysts suggested breaking off the handset division into a separate list
  • RIM slashes prices on failed tablet

    It looks like RIM is giving up on its 16GB Tablet with a warehouse full of the failed gadgets being sold on eBay for less than half price.
  • SAP boss involved in children's toy bar-code scam

    The prosecution claims that Langenbach would visit Target stores and post his own barcodes over those already on Lego boxes. He would then purchase the Lego boxes at an extreme discount, and then sell the Legos on eBay for thousands of dollars.
  • Yahoo CEO goes walkabout

    Thompson's attempts to explain himself did not appear to help much. He blamed a headhunting firm for introducing the mistake when he was being hired for a job at eBay in the mid-2000 timeframe.
  • Yahoo shareholders want CEO sacked

    His former boss, eBay's CEO John Donahoe told | Reuters that he hoped Thompson would "get through this," and that he was "Scott's biggest fan.
  • VMware boss wades into OpenStack

    VMware took on Cloud Foundry, and recently announced that eBay subsidiary X.commerce was going to use the service.

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