BOSTON--eBay intends to expand into global e-commerce, in part by further integrating its Skype and PayPal acquisitions.
At its developer conference here on Wednesday, eBay hosted a talk with company founder and chairman Pierre Omidyar, investor and eBay director Robert Kagle, and eBay Markeplaces president John Donahoe.
Omidyar, who is now a philanthropist through the Omidyar Network, and Kagle, who made the initial venture investment in eBay, reflected on the events and ideas of online commerce and community that helped start the company.
Pierre Omidyar, eBay founder, speaking at the eBay Developers Conference.
(Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET Networks)All three executives said that eBay needs to extend its presence in different international markets and create tools that enable "global commerce."
"My vision for eBay generally has always been creating a single global marketplace where anyone in the world can do business regardless of the language they speak and the currency they use," said Omidyar. "Our platforms PayPal and Skype are critical components."
They said that eBay needs to do more to enable cross-border trade. Omidyar and Donahoe said they met on Tuesday to discuss ways to address barriers for international trade, such as different currencies, customs costs and postal systems.
Although they stayed clear of making specific commitments, the three said that they intend to make eBay services accessible from mobile phones, which is critical to driving adoption of online commerce in the developing world.
Bob Kagle, an eBay director and early investor, spoke with Omidyar about eBay's global commerce ambitions.
(Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET Networks)"It's going to be platforms other than the PCs that may be the drivers and enablers (for global e-commerce) in other societies," said Kagle. "eBay is sort of islands of commerce around the world but we haven't empowered a craftsman who makes drums in Nairobi to sell to someone in Japan."
Omidyar said that eBay relies on third-party developers to push the company to do things like develop better tools and applications for international trade. "Developers are always the ones who are leading the innovation in any kind of ecosystem," he said.
The executives also committed to better integrating eBay's voice-over-Internet Protocol Skype division and PayPal online payment system over the coming years.
"What Skype adds to the mix is better control over all avenues of communications. We need to do a better job of integrating that into the actual commerce experience," Omidyar said. "To me, it's a central part of what defines a global trading community."
eBay's Donahoe and Kagle also committed to bringing better tools to "casual sellers," or people who sell the occasional item.
"I think enabling the casual seller is something we've yet to accomplish at eBay," said Kagle.
E-commerce company eBay relies heavily on outside developers--about one quarter of the commerce conducted on eBay happens through third-party tools.
The company on Monday kicked off its developers conference in Boston where it laid out the latest programs to entice developers to build add-ons and tools around the eBay auctioning site.
During the morning keynote speech, eBay announced new application programming interfaces to build eBay applications and tools to make widgets to embed eBay auctions in other Web sites.
The company also showed off a new desktop client application, called Project San Dimas, which is meant to give buyers a better eBay experience.
Max Mancini, eBay's senior director for platforms and disruptive innovation, talked about how developer outreach plays into eBay's bigger strategy of "social commerce."
And Stephen Chang of eBay showed off his creation: eBay To Go, a way of creating eBay widgets for a blog or other Web site.
BOSTON--eBay on Monday opened the doors to its developer conference, where the commerce giant announced a batch of new application-programming interfaces, or APIs, and showed off its new desktop application.
The company announced better-performing shopping Web services, an API for bidding on goods and a way to notify users about auctions through automated alerts.
In addition, the company is expected to demonstrate the desktop application for accessing eBay services, code-named the San Dimas project, during the morning keynote speech.
The software was built using Adobe's AIR platform which enables people to write applications with Web-based toolkits that operate like traditional desktop programs.
Update: Alan Lewis, the program manager for Sam Dimas at eBay, announced during the morning keynote that the beta program is open. People who attend the developer conference will get preferred access to the program, Lewis said.
eBay's desktop application keeps people connected to online auctions but operates and looks like other desktop applications.
(Credit: eBay)On top of releasing new commerce APIs and a new API for mobile PayPal applications, eBay upped the limit on the number of calls that developers can make to eBay's platform per month without paying a transaction fee.
Developers can write applications that make 150,000 calls per month to eBay's Web services, which was bumped up from 10,000. The goal is to simplify the process of letting developers create eBay-connected applications online, according to company executives.
"Before when you were using their API, you had to register for keys and get certified--you had to jump through a lot of hoops," said Jeremy Schoemaker, president of Shoemoney Media Group which is an eBay developer. "Now you can do a lot of basic functionality for free."
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