Delivery through the traditional post (mail – U.S.)
system.
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A symbol on your browser which shows a site has
security protection.
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A network that connects people within a company to
each other.
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Buying and selling things on the internet.
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Comparing one's products to those of competitors in
order to improve quality and performance.
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Fast connections (to the internet).
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The Internet version of word-of-mouth marketing -
email messages that customers pass on to friends.
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Online sale of goods and services directly to
consumers.
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The start of an address on a secure website.
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An interconnected set of computers.
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Software that records the items you buy on a web
site.
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Forms of electronic communication which do not use
cables (such as cellular technology).
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The use of commercial networks, online product
catalogues and other online resources to obtain better prices and reach
new customers.
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