By early 2001, eToys, a prominent Internet store, had closed.
Rather, it will help customers find merchandise from other Internet stores.
But advocates for people with disabilities say they have been essentially shut out of many Internet stores.
Inside, it killed me that they knew about a good Internet store I'd overlooked.
Namely, to what extent should Internet stores mirror their bricks-and-mortar counterparts?
Unlike brick-and-mortar merchants, Internet stores did not widely report sales yesterday.
Many Internet stores require shoppers to spend $100 or more before they qualify for complimentary shipping.
The web site and Internet store were completely redesigned to match the brand.
It was some months later re-released on Internet stores.
And the only thing free at Freemerchant.com, which once gave Internet stores to small business, is a 30-day trial of its $25 a month service.