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Web 2.0 Think Again (3) A Reason to "accost" Someone Online from digitalwall 893 days old
[ ... ] on a B2C shopping websites? Is it necessary to build up relations? What would lead to the first contact between them? What kind of relations would ...
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The Web 2.0 Revolution (10) the Big Future of Web 3.0 from digitalwall 1103 days old
[ ... ] some B2C services turning to the C2C model. One most striking example is the Internet phone service provided by Skype, which shifts the part of ...
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The Web 2.0 Revolution (9) New ECommerce from digitalwall 1110 days old
The B2C model won't disappear, so we need to think about how business patterns are likely to change when the cost of bandwidth, of online user communication ...
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The Web 2.0 Revolution (8) Transformation of the Telecom Industry from digitalwall 1117 days old
[ ... ] (B2C) communication is in accord with Web 2.0. In fact, let's keep in mind the true meaning of Web 2.0: The root of the Internet revolution is ...
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The Web 2.0 Revolution (7) Death of the Intermediaries from digitalwall 1124 days old
[ ... ] many B2C companies to be conquered by C2C. [+] New business models and new intermediaries As we have just entered the period of Web 2.0, it is ...
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The Web 2.0 Revolution (1) the Root Cause is Cost from digitalwall 1180 days old
[ ... ] B2C businesses In 1999, free online hard-disk services were quite popular for some time. Users can upload files to the host machine for free. ...
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What to Invest When It Comes to Internet Business? from digitalwall 1565 days old
[ ... ] when B2C eCommerce encountered difficulty converting consumers who remained suspicious, forcing those who stuck around to push for B2B instead. That ...
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A Word of Advice for Small Online Stores from digitalwall 1824 days old
[ ... ] For B2C eCommerce website runners, IDs and passwords are what they need to identify customers on the Net. By tracking the same ID/password ...
