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Ebusiness
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The conducting of business on the Interent, not only buying and selling, but also serving customers and collaborating with business partners
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Digital Darwinism
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Implies that organizations that cannot adapt to the new demands placed on them for surviving in the information age are doomed to extinction
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Disruptive Technology
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A new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers
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Sustaining Technology
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Produces an improved product customer are eager to buy
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Internet
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A global public network of computer networks that pass information from one to another using common computer protocols
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Protocols
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The standards that specify the format of data as well as the rules to be followed during transmission
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World Wide Web (WWW)
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Global hypertext system that uses the Internet as its transport mechanism
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Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP)
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The Internet standard that supports the exchange of information on the WWW
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Reason for Growth of the World Wide Web
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-The microcomputer revolution made it possible for an average person to own a computer-Advancements in networking hardware, software, and media made it possible for business PCs to be inexpensively connected to larger networks-Browser software gave computer users an an est-to-use graphical interface to find , download, and display web pages-The speed, convenience, and low cost of email have made it an incredibly popular tool for business and personal communications-Basic web pages are easy to create and extremely flexible
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Digital Divide
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When those with access to technology have great advantages over those without access to technology
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Internet's Impact on Information
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-Easy to Compile-Increased Richness-Increased Reach-Improved Content
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Easy to Compile
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Searching for information on products, prices, customers, suppliers, and partners is fast and easier when using the Internet
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Increased Richness
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Refers to the depth and breadth of information transferred between customer and businesses. Businesses and customers can collect and tract more detailed information when using the Internet
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Increased Reach
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Refers to the number of people a business can communicate with, on a global basis.
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Improved Content
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A key element of the Internet is its ability to provide dynamic relevant content
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