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                                    %u062c%u0645%u064a%u0639 %u0627%u0644%u062d%u0642%u0648%u0642 %u0645%u062d%u0641%u0648%u0638%u0629 %u0640 %u0627%u0625%u0644%u0639%u062a%u062f%u0627%u0621 %u0639%u0649%u0644 %u062d%u0642 %u0627%u0645%u0644%u0624%u0644%u0641 %u0628%u0627%u0644%u0646%u0633%u062e %u0623%u0648 %u0627%u0644%u0637%u0628%u0627%u0639%u0629 %u064a%u0639%u0631%u0636 %u0641%u0627%u0639%u0644%u0647 %u0644%u0644%u0645%u0633%u0627%u0626%u0644%u0629 %u0627%u0644%u0642%u0627%u0646%u0648%u0646%u064a%u062989In the communications domain, the Web also serves as a distribution channel for digital products. Connection Common software development platforms, many of them in the opensource domain, enable a wide spectrum of firms to avail themselves of the benefits of the already developed software, which is, moreover, compatible with that of their trading and collaborating partners. Computation Internet infrastructure enables large-scale sharing of computational and storage resources, thus leading to the implementation of the decadesold idea of utility computing EC Organizations: Brick-and-mortar (old economy) organizations Old-economy organizations (corporations) that perform their primary business offline, selling physical products by means of physical agents Virtual (pure-play) organizations Organizations that conduct their business activities solely online Click-and-mortar (click-and-brick) organizations Organizations that conduct some ecommerce activities, usual lly as an additional marketing channel M-Commerce (Mobile Commerce) M-Commerce is commonly understood as the usage of mobile devices for business purposes, especially mobile phones and PDA%u2019s (Personal Digital Assistants). Main features of M-Commerce are: Location independence of (mobile) customers, High availability of services through well established mobile phone networks, 
                                
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