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E-Commerce: Un-Wired and Mobile

Alexander Graham Bell got us wired, MTV got us unplugged. Did that give those net-preneurs the idea to go wireless? Nah! But wireless and mobile devices have become big items. They also have tremendous future potential. Well, that's what e-commerce is all about, so much so that they deserve a separate section. Familiarize yourself with the mobile technology and its applications.

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