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In 6 pages a SWOT analysis of Homegrocer.com is presented. There are 6 sources cited in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper discusses how Amazon.com achieves competitive advantage through technology in an overview of company deve...
In five pages this paper discusses the problems that even a successful dot.com like Amazon faces. Six sources are cited in the bi...
In eleven pages an evaluation of the Priceline.com company in terms of consumer complaints and impact upon stock with corporate hi...
In seven pages this paper examines the surprising demise of the Pets.com online pet store in a consideration of what might have ha...
In six pages this paper discusses the Internet automobile seller Autobytel.com in a consideration of competition and how to devise...
In five pages two websites, http://www.g20-livraison.com and http://www.houra.fr are compared and contrasted. There are no other ...
This paper discusses the online presence of the Levi Jean Company, levi.com. This five page paper has no additional sources liste...
In a paper consisting of six pages the future of dot com ventures in light of recent failures and the impact of globalization are ...
A Travelstore.com case study is presented in seven pages and includes both challenges, opportunities, and success through informat...
A paper providing an overview of seven e-commerce companies and their current success, as well as projected future requirements. ...
In eight pages this paper discusses how lack of proper management may have been responsible for the brief albeit costly history of...
A paper addressing various reasons why dot-com businesses failed for a period of time. The author presents data about the number ...
In six pages Drugstore.com and its position are evaluated through an examination of various organizational strategies and models i...
In twelve pages the business of selling music on the Internet is examined in a consideration of competitive advantage and a compar...
not itself unusual. A student embarking on a project such as this can easily find balance sheets for companies on the Internet....
instances for larger items, selling goods that were then dispatched straight from a manufacturer, in effect the company was acting...
make a profit. Millions of dollars were spent to grab the real estate. But Pets.com seemed to have overestimated the real number...
Thus, we might see in the future, EasyPharm.com. Another way in which the student would want to make reference to the prediction o...
"up to 25% recycled ABS plastic" (Recycled plastic helps build a better printer - and environment, 1995; p. 24). Though enc...
operate as efficiently as possible, extracting the highest returns possible from its employees and processes. Another is that man...
nations e-commerce ("Cyber," 2000). While the attacks proliferated only caused some inconvenience, these types of attacks could ha...
but for government agencies as well. Encryption is easily hacked (Erickson, 2003). Open ports mean that information files are open...
the nation in thrall during the mid- to-late 1990s. But instead of looking back on the crash with regret, may experts today believ...
not known, but because things are not completely dismal, and there is a still a market for Gaps products, the turnaround could hop...
opportunities for many Internet companies). As more people launch into cyberspace, more companies are likely to spring up to meet ...
its base of subscribers for its services. Overall, as the Internet becomes the means of shopping for many consumers, Intern...
the products. Effective levels of meaning include attributes, benefits and values in full. A partially effective level of ...
something Online (n.d.). About 40 percent of others research the product Online but buy it in a store (Zolzer, n.d.). The majority...
which is more widely acknowledged. The difference here is that the goods are reaching the end of the value chain and being sold to...