Microsoft Live Expo Joins Google Base in Going after eBay

March 2, 2006 by Ty | 0 Comments

AuctionBytes:

The ecommerce space continues to heat up with eBay competitors releasing services that are a cross between classified ads and eBay fixed-price listings.

Microsoft launched its free online marketplace on Tuesday. Windows Live Expo, which had been code-named Fremont in alpha testing, is still in beta testing mode and is available only to U.S. customers. The service expands the traditional classified ad concept by providing social networking and community features.

Last week, Google revealed it was adding functionality to its online billing and payments service that will allow users to pay for online purchases. Google Base is the company’s new service for allowing users to add content, including classified ads.

And eBay itself will be launching a shopping service called eBay Express to make it easier and supposedly safer for shoppers to find and purchase items. eBay owns a 25 percent share in classifieds site Craigslist and owns Rent.com and an international classifieds service called Kijiji.

In eBay News, eBay Trends

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