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E-Commerce Summary
1,470 words, approx. 5 pages E-commerce (sometimes called web-based commerce) is the term used to describe the activity of doing business on the Internet. It includes business-to-business, business-to-consumer, and even consumer-to-consumer transactions that involve the buying and...
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E-Commerce: Economic and Social Aspects Summary
1,403 words, approx. 5 pages E-commerce: Economic and Social Aspects E-commerce is technology-enabled buying and selling that occurs over telecommunications networks such as the Internet. As in physical marketplaces, these exchanges can occur between businesses, between a business...
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E-Commerce
667 words, approx. 2 pages maintaining business relationships and selling information, services, and commodities by means of computer telecommunications networks. Although in the vernacular e-commerce usually refers only to the trading of goods and services over the Internet,...
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 The Army Lawyer
Electronic Commerce
01/01/2005: 631 words, approx. 2 pages Final and Interim Rule Updates On 11 December 2003, the FAR Councils issued a final rule reflecting changes in contract action reporting to the Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation (FPDS-NG).897 As part of the federal government's plan to modernize the procurement data collection...
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 The Army Lawyer
Electronic commerce
01/01/2003: 846 words, approx. 3 pages E-Government Federal agencies introduced numerous electronic government (E-Government) initiatives this year. President Bush issued a memo reiterating that E-Government is a core feature of government reform and encouraged coordinated E-Government initiatives.1 The Senate passed legislation creating an E-Government position in the Office of...
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EBay buying StubHub for $310M in cash
1/11/2007: 807 words, approx. 3 pages EBay Inc. is buying rapidly growing online ticket broker StubHub Inc. for $310 million in cash, further expanding the Internet auctioneer's electronic bazaar. The San Jose-based company announced the deal late Wednesday after the news had already been leaked to the media.The sale, expected to...
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EBay poised to buy StubHub for $300M
1/11/2007: 807 words, approx. 3 pages EBay Inc. is buying rapidly growing online ticket broker StubHub Inc. for $310 million in cash, further expanding the Internet auctioneer's electronic bazaar.The San Jose-based company announced the deal late Wednesday after the news had already been leaked to the media.The sale, expected to close...




Featured Essays
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 Essay Grade: 87%
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Report: Introducing E-commerce to a Business
983 words, approx. 3 pages
 Most businesses that have expanded their enterprises to the Internet have benefitted as a result. E-commerce offers many advantages to business and customer alike, including more potential customers, enabling customers to purchase products 24 hours a day, and reducing the competition gap in individual markets. However, e-commerce failure rates are quite high, so its implementation must be carried out gradually in stages and attention must be paid to issues of transactional and personal information securit
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Ebooks versus Retail Stores
567 words, approx. 2 pages
 Compares and contrasts the differences between selling books at brick and mortar stores versus online. Considers how strategies concerning the processes of distributing, promoting, and pricing are completely different.


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