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What is the diffience between E-Commerce and M-Commerce?

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Jacob Bennett Advanced  Professional Writer
With the emergence of new trends of doing business, nowadays people need not wait in queue for a long time just to buy a single article.

However, traditional commerce is still in vogue, but every second person uses the latest modes of trading i.e. electronic commerce (e-commerce) and mobile commerce (m-commerce). e-Commerce delineates all forms of business dealings undertaken through electronic processing and exchange of data, including text, sound, video, images and so on.

On the other hand, m-Commerce implies the trading of merchandise through wireless handheld devices, such as mobile phones, tablets and personal digital assistant (PDA).

In short, the former refers to the buying and selling of products and services with the use of electronic systems such as the internet while the latter is an extension over the former, in which the commercial activities are conducted, through telecommunication devices.
Mar 15th 2019 06:44 

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Jacob Bennett Advanced  Professional Writer
With the emergence of new trends of doing business, nowadays people need not wait in queue for a long time just to buy a single article.

However, traditional commerce is still in vogue, but every second person uses the latest modes of trading i.e. electronic commerce (e-commerce) and mobile commerce (m-commerce). e-Commerce delineates all forms of business dealings undertaken through electronic processing and exchange of data, including text, sound, video, images and so on.

On the other hand, m-Commerce implies the trading of merchandise through wireless handheld devices, such as mobile phones, tablets and personal digital assistant (PDA).

In short, the former refers to the buying and selling of products and services with the use of electronic systems such as the internet while the latter is an extension over the former, in which the commercial activities are conducted, through telecommunication devices.
Mar 15th 2019 06:44   
Seema S. Advanced  Senior SEO Executive
E-commerce stands for electronic commerce, wherein shopping is done over the internet.

Usually, e-commerce activities are conducted with the help of desktop computers and laptops, so users have to look for a place to do their transactions.

M-commerce implies the use of mobile devices, so people can do their business transactions anywhere they go as long as they can access the internet on their smartphones and can perform transactions with just a few taps on the screen.
Mar 15th 2019 07:04   
Nettie Ledner Junior  Technian
e-Commerce delineates all forms of business dealings undertaken through electronic processing and exchange of data, including text, sound, video, images and so on.

On the other hand, m-Commerce implies the trading of merchandise through wireless handheld devices, such as mobile phones, tablets and personal digital assistant (PDA).
Mar 15th 2019 08:01   
Tech Ninja Freshman  tech support
web based business depicts all types of business dealings ok
Mar 16th 2019 05:14   
Rahul Singh Senior  Search Engine Optimizer
M-Commerce implies the trading of merchandise through wireless handheld devices
E-commerce stands for electronic commerce, wherein shopping is done over the internet.
Mar 16th 2019 07:13   
Publicity Lover Committed  Website Development - Designing
Ecommerce and mcommerce have different meanings, though both aim at making customers' lives easier. Simply put, ecommerce is an umbrella term for selling and buying online, while mobile commerce, or mcommerce, is a subcategory of ecommerce that focus on purchasing via mobile devices
Mar 16th 2019 07:38   
Tech Ninja Freshman  tech support
yes, Ecommerce and mcommerce have different meanings
Mar 18th 2019 05:26   
Harshal Mazmudar Innovator  Digital Marketing Manager
yes, both are different. E commerce is selling products online on web. mcommerce focuses on selling and buying via mobile phones or hand held devices.
Jul 11th 2019 23:37   
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