Online auction monitoring

Published: 2 July 1999 y., Friday
In its first 30 days, iTrack has performed over 100,000 auction searches on behalf of its growing user community. The new Tommy Tracker service helps users improve these searches so users can find the items they seek at multiple auction sites. Los Gatos, CA based iTrack introduced Tommy Tracker, the first service to help online auction users tailor their searches across multiple auction sites. The Tommy Tracker intelligent agent scans user_s searches, analyzes the search patterns and sends them email tips to help improve results. Users can also interact directly with Tommy Tracker on the iTrack Web site. iTrack lets users track auctions for free on sites such as Amazon.com Auctions, Yahoo! Auctions, Auction Universe, and OnSale, and is adding new sites regularly.iTrack is the fastest growing online auction monitoring service in one of the fastest growing segments of the online world. iTrack service provides online auction monitoring and reporting for registered iTrack users. iTrack is the first service to help alleviate the growing complexity of finding what users seek in the online auction world. iTrack holds the TRUSTe privacy certification guaranteeing the confidentiality of both personal and search information. iTrack was founded by online pioneer Dave Taylor, founder of The Internet Mall, and an executive team with extensive Internet and business experience.
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