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		Definition of m-commerce in English: m-commerce(also m-business) noun ɛmˈkɒməːs mass nountrademark in UK Commercial transactions conducted electronically by mobile phone.  Example sentencesExamples -  Another benefit touted for developing countries is the potential of so-called m-commerce or the ability to buy goods and services using a mobile phone.
 -  We have been scathing in the past about mobile apps and so-called m-commerce and we still apply the litmus test ‘what can you do on a tiny green screen that is useful?’
 -  Gone are the days of ‘panic buying’ by tech sector employers desperate to capture the brainpower needed to produce yet another web-enabled product for e-business or m-commerce.
 -  The Commission envisages the expansion of m-commerce to the point where mobile users will be able to shop and pay on-line and receive a whole range of audio-visual services such as music and video.
 -  Commerce on the mobile internet - m-commerce - is still in its infancy and if it is to gain momentum, consumers need to have confidence in the system's security.
 -  You have heard of e-commerce, you have heard of m-commerce - that is e-commerce with mobile phones - now meet ‘s-commerce’.
 -  The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network.
 -  The promise of m-commerce could be a reality in the U.S. by 2004.
 -  As m-commerce evolves, it is critical to remember that wireless privacy protection is the responsibility of all the parties involved in this market.
 -  And now with the proliferation of everything mobile, retailers are shifting focus from e-commerce to m-commerce.
 -  As the Japanese have shown, mobile ecommerce (or m-commerce as the current buzzword goes) has a place in a market where PDAs and mobile phones converge.
 -  A significant challenge for companies engaged in m-commerce is to provide a secure environment.
 -  However, Gray said there was a long way to go for m-commerce.
 -  I-Mode has dominated the Japanese market and is being considered a success story in the world of m-commerce.
 -  These concerns are expected to have an increased impact on m-commerce given the complexity and additional risks inherent in wireless transactions.
 -  Nevertheless, location-based services are eventually likely to drive m-commerce.
 -  The birth of the wireless Internet has spawned mobile commerce, or m-commerce.
 -  Except, due to the fact that m-commerce is still about as popular as English soccer fans abroad, the guinea-pigs will not be able to order anything via their WAP phones.
 -  We can't imagine why people would think m-commerce a fad.
 -  However, there are several areas of concern associated with m-commerce that need to be addressed for it to realize its full potential, in Canada or elsewhere.
 
 
 Origin   1990s: from m(obile) + commerce.    Definition of m-commerce in US English: m-commercenoun trademark in UK Electronic commerce conducted on mobile phones.  Example sentencesExamples -  However, Gray said there was a long way to go for m-commerce.
 -  As the Japanese have shown, mobile ecommerce (or m-commerce as the current buzzword goes) has a place in a market where PDAs and mobile phones converge.
 -  I-Mode has dominated the Japanese market and is being considered a success story in the world of m-commerce.
 -  Commerce on the mobile internet - m-commerce - is still in its infancy and if it is to gain momentum, consumers need to have confidence in the system's security.
 -  And now with the proliferation of everything mobile, retailers are shifting focus from e-commerce to m-commerce.
 -  We have been scathing in the past about mobile apps and so-called m-commerce and we still apply the litmus test ‘what can you do on a tiny green screen that is useful?’
 -  We can't imagine why people would think m-commerce a fad.
 -  However, there are several areas of concern associated with m-commerce that need to be addressed for it to realize its full potential, in Canada or elsewhere.
 -  The promise of m-commerce could be a reality in the U.S. by 2004.
 -  As m-commerce evolves, it is critical to remember that wireless privacy protection is the responsibility of all the parties involved in this market.
 -  Except, due to the fact that m-commerce is still about as popular as English soccer fans abroad, the guinea-pigs will not be able to order anything via their WAP phones.
 -  A significant challenge for companies engaged in m-commerce is to provide a secure environment.
 -  Nevertheless, location-based services are eventually likely to drive m-commerce.
 -  The Commission envisages the expansion of m-commerce to the point where mobile users will be able to shop and pay on-line and receive a whole range of audio-visual services such as music and video.
 -  Gone are the days of ‘panic buying’ by tech sector employers desperate to capture the brainpower needed to produce yet another web-enabled product for e-business or m-commerce.
 -  The birth of the wireless Internet has spawned mobile commerce, or m-commerce.
 -  These concerns are expected to have an increased impact on m-commerce given the complexity and additional risks inherent in wireless transactions.
 -  The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network.
 -  Another benefit touted for developing countries is the potential of so-called m-commerce or the ability to buy goods and services using a mobile phone.
 -  You have heard of e-commerce, you have heard of m-commerce - that is e-commerce with mobile phones - now meet ‘s-commerce’.
 
 
 Origin   1990s: from m(obile) + commerce.     |