I. Introduction: Google
Despite its humble beginning as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1996, Google attracted a vast majority of Internet users worldwide at its beginning. Swiftly evolving through a series of product developments, acquisitions, and partnerships, Google apace outgrew its competitors, Yahoo Search and MSN Search, and continued to grow. As of May 2009, Google h
convenience, and a large selection. In its first month, CDnow made a $14 profit from $387 worth of business
At the time, the Web was only beginning to emerge as a platform for commerce, and the main way to promote a site was to get it listed on NCSA Mosaic’s “What’s New” Page or on the Global Network Navigator’s Whole Internet Catalogue site. Then, as more e-tailers began to set up sh
1. Mobile Commerce
Mobile commerce(or m-commerce) refers to electronic commerce transations that are conducted in a wireless environment, especially via the internet.
The development of m-commerce is driven by the following factors
- widespread availability of mobile devices
- no need for a PC
- the ‘cell phone culture’
- declining prices
- bandwidth impr
I. INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS 11ST
There is no more necessity to get out from home for buying goods. Shopping is changed from outdoor activity to indoor activity. This becomes possible through a rapid progress of e-commerce. Since 2001, when annual analysis of e-commerce started, the scale has been extended beating every last records. In 2008, that closed in upon 630 trillion won, and the sales gap
Ⅱ. Main body
1. Leadership
1-1. Management philosophy
1) Do they have mission?
① Evaluation
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Evaluation(E): very good ( ) good (v ) average ( ) bad ( ) very bad ( )
② Reason
▷We will focus our energy on performing services that are consistent with our mission by de-centralizing authority, empow