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Webware 100 winner: eBay

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      eBay is an online auction marketplace. It was one of the first auction Web sites on the Internet, and it has become hugely popular as a way to buy and sell goods on the Web. PayPal requires user registration for buyers and sellers, and it has instituted a user-credibility system with both karma points and a buyer and seller review to let users police themselves. The more frequent and well-respected users get certain advantages over new users, and commercial sellers are able to get discounts on listings and payment options.

      eBay makes its money by charging its sellers a listing fee, as well as fees for several premium listing enhancements. The service is well known for its sometimes controversial listings, including rare commercial goods that often fetch astronomical prices, especially during the holiday season. The service is tightly tied with PayPal, which is owned by eBay, as a way to pay for goods and services, charging the buyer a percentage of the sale price or a one-time fee for each listing.

      Winner: eBay (eBay.com)
      Category: Commerce

Winners in this category:
Amazon
Craigslist
eBay
Etsy
Google AdWords
Kayak
PayPal
Woot
Yahoo Shopping
Zillow
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