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E-commerce And M-commerce for developing countries. Differences. Usability, advantages and disadvantages for each.  

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Different between E-commerce an d M-commerce in Developing countries applying on Bader Al-hasse &co. Libya By Abdalla Hamed Msc Information System Libya TOPIC: E-commerce And M-commerce for developing countries. Differences. Usability, advantages and disadvantages for each. Introduction: Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) is all about buying, selling or exchanging of products, services and information using the Internet platform and in particular the Web. E-Business, on the other hand, carries a broader definition, not just the buying and selling of goods and services, but servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, and conducting communications and transactions within and outside an organization. E-commerce is considered to be the buying and selling of information, products, and services via computer networks. Thus, a primary distinction between m-commerce and e-commerce lies in the differences between transactions and access. E-commerce is oriented toward supporting and realizing transactions. However, the wireless protocol originally designed to facilitate mobile commerce transactions (WAP) has not fulfilled...

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