Research on Mobile Commerce Development of Huanggang City

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With the Internet and the rapid development of wireless communications technology, online shopping e-commerce model has been widely accepted.At the same time, people use the desktop computer to have access to a wired network outside, and they also begin to receive information and services through the cell phones,PDA,small quick and mobile equipment.This kind of new commercial trading patterns are produced, and obtained the preliminary application.In this article,we discussed the development of Huanggang mobile business,the situation status of mobile commerce,its existed problems and future development direction through the investigation of the development situation of Huanggang mobile commerce.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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1853-1855

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October 2014

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