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1. OVERVIEWS - "E-commerce : the new
e-economy and its consequences"
Articles
- "The
gold mine online"
Forecasts show $100 billion in electronic
commerce (...) in the United States, rising
to $1 trillion by 2002. That's about 10 percent
of the U.S. gross domestic product in transactions
over the Internet - from nothing only a few
years ago ...
An article by Alan Goldstein, Dallas
Morning News, 1999
- "Internet
forces traditional firms to rethink future"
An article by Katie Fairbank, Dallas
Morning News, 1999
- "E-Commerce
Now A Top Presidential Campaign Issue"
As the five front-running candidates for
the U.S. presidency shift their campaigns into
high gear, electronic commerce is joining education
and campaign finance reform among the more popular
topics of debate ...
By Mary Hillebrand
E-Commerce Times / Special Reports, 1999
- "Can
E-Commerce Police Itself?"
The issue of Internet privacy seemed to dominate
much of the e-commerce terrain as President
Bill Clinton and the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee
waded knee-deep into the fray ...
By Chet Dembeck, E-Commerce
Times, March 7, 2000
Papers/ Reports
- "The
Software and E-Commerce Patent Revolution"
by Gregory J. Kirsch, GigaLaw,
January 2000
- Measuring
the Internet Economy
Report on Internet Economy layers, assumptions,
methodology and findings.
By the Center
for Research in Electronic Commerce, University
of Texas, 1999