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WorldWide Alliance 1.1

WorldWide Alliance 1.1

...version, a version that israising the bar and setting new standards for mobile E commerce. It is powered by the well proven WorldWide Alliance E... Read more

14 May, 2012
airtickets.gr 2.3

airtickets.gr 2.3

...your mobile! Awarded as the best greek mobile application in the category mobile e-commerce during the e-volution awards 2012 Read more

1 March, 2012
A Novel Practical Certificate-Less Digital Signing System Based on Super-Elliptic Bilinear Map Parings

A Novel Practical Certificate-Less Digital Signing System Based on Super-Elliptic Bilinear Map Parings

...a more efficient digital signing and disturbing engineers engaging in designing secure mobile E-Commerce Read more

1 August, 2011
Apps Summit 2010 1.1.0

Apps Summit 2010 1.1.0

...erhhen. Die Apps Summit iPhone Applikation beinhaltet alle wichtigen Informationen zur 1. Mobile E-Commerce Conference. - Der Kongressplaner fhrt Sie durch den Programmablauf - Ein Saalplan... Read more

18 September, 2010

Comdex '99: Post-PC gadgets finally get practical

Comdex/Fall '99 was different from previous years: The fancy futuristic stuff was real, abundant and within reach of the most tech-wary consumer Read more

18 November, 1999 by Lisa Bowman and Rob Lemos
<endeca_term>Mobile E-Commerce</endeca_term> and Location-Based Services: Technology and Requirements

Mobile E-Commerce and Location-Based Services: Technology and Requirements

...growing number of mobile personal devices result in the fast growth of Mobile E-Commerce, M-Commerce. This paper views M-Commerce as activity of... Read more

15 April, 2003

Meet the future: Mobile e-commerce

...to go along with the trend: Call it m-commerce, shorthand for mobile e-commerce. Whinston said the future success of Web phones on American... Read more

30 May, 2000 by Richard Shim

Is mobile e-commerce the future

Ericsson and Visa International have entered into a strategic relationship to drive mobile e-commerce, as a report suggests expanding possibilities for so-called "m... Read more

18 November, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Mondex demos smartcard-enabled mobile e-commerce

...it deserves," he said, "We're very bullish about the future of mobile e-commerce. Some reports I've seen are forecasting that 10 percent... Read more

17 November, 1999 by Justin Pearse

News Burst: Ericsson, Visa to drive mobile e-commerce

Ericsson and Visa have entered into a strategic relationship to drive mobile e-commerce. Under a memorandum of understanding the two companies have agreed... Read more

17 November, 1999 by Justin Pearse

New technology provides secure, mobile e-commerce

New signature recognition adds extra security to online credit card purchases Read more

21 October, 1999 by Will Knight

Telecom '99: Oracle, IBM roll out mobile e-commerce

Some big companies are taking aim at little devices. Read more

11 October, 1999 by Mark Hammond

Is there a smart card in your future?

...smart cards will probably be devices such as set-top boxes and mobile e-commerce. Schmidt points out that set-top box makers such as... Read more

8 February, 2000 by Matthew Broersma
Recommending Mobile Content Using Content Diffusion and User Preference Transition

Recommending Mobile Content Using Content Diffusion and User Preference Transition

Recommendation accuracy is especially important in mobile e-commerce environments due to the limited screen size of mobile devices... Read more

13 May, 2008

Security takes top billing at CeBIT

...WAP, manufacturers and mobile Internet companies, many of which hope to provide mobile e-commerce services, are hoping that GPRS will help establish Europe as... Read more

23 March, 2001 by Will Knight

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