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Your Automatic Sales Machine in the Information Era - An Online Ordering System

Monday, January 11th, 2010

If you are a restaurant owner or manager, what does Internet mean to you? Yes, you could set up Internet access in your restaurant and check e-mails in your back office. But a better answer would be: you buy a wireless router, connect it to the cable or DSL modem, and post on your window “FREE Wireless Internet Access” to attract more customers.

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Information About Hiring Drop Ship Companies and How to Find Them

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Should you want to start a drop ship business you will want to know where to begin looking for a company to work with. Typing in drop ship in the search box will return hundreds of possibilities for you to research. Another option for searching possibilities is to type in the product you are interested in along with wholesale distribution.

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Salehoo Wholesale Directory Information - What You Need to Know About Salehoo

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Salehoo offers the same things just like other directories. However, it stands out among the others since it is very popular. This wholesale directory is actually one of the most sought after in the internet.

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Nothing New Under the Business Commerce Cloud?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009


As the general notion of cloud computing continues to permeate the collective IT imagination, an offshoot vision holds that multiple business-to-business players could use the cloud approach to build extended business process ecosystems. It’s sort of like a marketplace in the cloud on steroids, on someone else’s servers, perhaps to engage on someone’s business objectives, and maybe even satisfy some customers along the way. It’s really a way to make fluid markets adapt at Internet speed, at low cost, to business requirements, as they come and go.

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AA.com Sucks the Fun Out of Trip-Planning

Friday, November 20th, 2009


It’s fitting that the last stop on my tour of travel-planning Web sites for the E-Commerce Times was American Airlines. The site illustrates all of the problems that spurred this special look at travel sites in the first place. Travel sites have developed a reputation for being hard to navigate and poorly designed with cluttered user interfaces. Not all of the sites I visited for this series fit that bill, but American Airlines sure did.

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