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20 Nov. 2007- E-Commerce-Islam Ahmed

20 Nov. 2007- E-Commerce-Islam Ahmed. In the late 1970s Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) ‏. In the 1980s Credit cards, Automated teller machines (ATM) and Telephone banking. In the 1990s

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20 Nov. 2007- E-Commerce-Islam Ahmed

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  1. 20 Nov. 2007- E-Commerce-Islam Ahmed

  2. In the late 1970s Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)‏

  3. In the 1980s Credit cards, Automated teller machines (ATM) and Telephone banking

  4. In the 1990s Enterprise resource planning systems (ERP), Data mining and Data warehousing

  5. In 1982 “The earliest example of many-to-many electronic commerce in physical goods was the Boston Computer Exchange.”

  6. 1990: Tim Berners-Lee wrote "The WorldWideWeb browser" using a NeXT computer.

  7. Robert Cailliau Tim Berners-Lee

  8. 1994: Netscape released the Navigator browser in October under the code name Mozilla.

  9. Attempts to offer flower delivery and magazine subscriptions online. "Adult" materials were also commercially available, as were cars and bikes.

  10. Pizza Hut offered pizza ordering on its Web page. The first online bank opened

  11. The first online bank opened.

  12. Netscape 1.0 in late 1994 introduced SSL encryption that made transactions secure.

  13. 1995: Jeff Bezos launched Amazon.com and the first commercial 24 hr.

  14. Internet only radio stations "Radio HK" and Netradio started broadcasting.

  15. Dell and Cisco began to aggressively use Internet for commercial transactions.

  16. eBay was founded by computer programmer Pierre Omidyar as AuctionWeb.

  17. 1998: Electronic postal stamps can be purchased and downloaded for printing from the Web.

  18. 1999: business.com was sold for US $7.5 million (purchased in 1997 for US $150,000).

  19. The peer-to-peer filesharing software "Napster" was launched.

  20. 2000: The dot-com bust.

  21. The technology-heavy NASDAQ Composite index peaked in March 2000, reflecting the high point of the dot-com bubble.

  22. 2003: Amazon.com: first-ever full-year profit.

  23. Reference • http://web.mit.edu/ecommerce/www/process.html • http://communication.howstuffworks.com/ecommerce.htm • http://asbdc.ualr.edu/ecommerce/ • http://www.webdhoom.com/ecommerce-solution/process-ecommerce-development.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_commerce • http://searchcio.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid19_gci212029,00.html • http://www.online-commerce.com/

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