Instructional Technologies Cognitive Aspects of Online Programs

Instructional Technologies Cognitive Aspects of Online Programs by Paul Darbyshire is published by Idea Group Inc (IGI) and was released on January 1, 2005. This 274-page book is written in English and delves into the evolving field of mobile commerce, examining the development and application of emerging technologies in Internet commerce.
Readers will find a compilation of readings that address various aspects of E-business and mobile database developments. The content is designed to be beneficial for both academic study and practical application, making it relevant for individuals and organizations interested in the intersection of technology and commerce. Topics such as E-Commerce and electronic commerce are explored, providing insights into the current landscape of mobile commerce technologies.
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E-Commerce and M-Commerce Technologies explores the emerging area of mobile commerce. The chapters in this book look specifically at the development of emerging technologies and their application in Internet commerce. From E-business to mobile database developments, this book offers a compilation of readings that will prove useful to individuals and organizations in the academic study and research surrounding mobile commerce as well as in the practical application of these technologies.
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