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E-Commerce
E-Commerce Infrastructure
Together the Internet and the World Wide Web make e-commerce possible by allowing computer users to access product and service information to complete purchases online. Web features that support e-commerce are numerous (i.e. email, instant messaging, search engines, online forms, streaming media, cookies, social networks, blogs, RSS, podcast, wikis, music and video services, Internet telephoning, online software and services) and vary in their effectiveness in enhancing the key features of the e-commerce model.
Select an e-commerce company of your choice. Visit its website. Name and describe five web services it is currently utilizing and discuss the importance of each.
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Running Head: E-COMMERCE COMPANY
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E-Commerce Company
Institutional Affiliation
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E-COMMERCE COMPANY
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E-commerce which is also known as electronic commerce is typically a method of doing
business through large electronic networks like the internet. E-commerce, however, greatly
allows transactions in between (B2C) which is companies and consumers, between (B2B) which
is one company with another one, and finally between (C2C) which individual consumers. Thus,
in most of the cases, the exchange typically takes place in between 2 different or similar parties
through an electronic medium (internet). However, in this case, the e-commerce company that I
select is the Amazon.com; this is typically an online store. However, any person who has internet
access, as well as a credit card, is likely to admit the website, services, product as well as browse
(Jennex, Amoroso, & Adelakun, 2004).
However, there are various web services that are typically employed by this ...
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