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‘Why to Choose E-commerce’
by neetika on Feb.05, 2010, under Latest Web Technologies, Trends
Ecommerce simply means selling over the Internet — goods, services, information, whatever. Ecommerce primarily on the internet has become a billion dollar a year industry and is growing at an exponential rate. There are several reasons for this grow, a few of the more notable ones include that it opens shopping for almost anything anywhere. E-Commerce Development help you gain all the possible benefits of technology by implementing the world class technologies in practice and it’s above par skilled man power that is specialized in designing and delivering the result guaranteed solutions to your business.
E-Commerce has all that you need! There are numerous business houses ripping the golden benefits of E-Commerce Solutions and E-Commerce Development across the globe. Ecommerce is here to stay and everyone should have a basic understanding of it. From a buyer’s perspective ecommerce has many advantages. The first is convenience, you can shop night or day, from home or the office and select from stores all over the world. Another benefit is the cost savings you can benefit from, by shopping from multiple competitors you can reel in great bargains. Another aspect is that almost anything can be e-traded whether real or virtual.
Core Components of an E-Commerce Website
If you break down any E-Commerce website into its primary components, you would see that it basically involves combining an easy-to-use, manageable website design with a Shopping Cart Program and an Online Merchant Account – then setting those up through a reliable E-Commerce Hosting provider. If you acquire each of these components and integrate them together, you will have the basics you need to start attracting customers and selling your products & services online.
Hosting Account - You will need an account from a web hosting provider and you will need to register a domain name for your business (such as www.adamssite.com). To ensure security of online transactions, your E-Commerce Hosting account must have SSL capability — which is provided by SSL Certificates.
Business Website - For this component you will either have to build a site yourself, or hire a professional design company to do it for you. Best is looking into using low-cost Webpage Templates or E-Commerce Templates to fulfill this part of your E-Commerce puzzle rather than paying the higher costs of custom web design.
Shopping Cart - As with your website’s files, any shopping cart program you select will need to be uploaded to you hosting account and installed there. A good Shopping Cart Program will have its own online administrative webpage that allows you to easily add / remove product offerings and update information & pricing on each product.
Merchant Account - In order to process credit card orders and eChecks from Internet customers, you will need to select an affordable merchant account provider. You can obtain an Online Merchant Account either from your bank or from one of many merchant account services available on the Internet.
Putting them all together into a working E-Commerce website does require some technical knowledge. An increase in the growth of online trading can be attributed to an increase in purchasing power and a growing interest in varied categories including books, apparel, electronic items, consumer durables, automobiles, etc. Ecommerce allows buyers to dip their toes into the sales side if they so desire with minimal risk. To a current or potential company ecommerce represents both opportunities and challenges that need to be considered.
Is Google Planning to Take Street View into Stores? (Updated)
by neetika on Feb.05, 2010, under Latest Web Technologies, Trends
According to a new rumor, Google could soon take Street View indoors and allow its users to walk into virtual stores. Barry Schwartz from Search Engine Land just received information from a retailer in New York that Google came to their store to take pictures of the inside of the store.
Update- It just heard from a retailer in San Francisco that Google also photographed the inside of their store about 2 weeks ago - after seeking permission to do so, of course. According to our source, the Google employee used a “specialized camera which he rotated to take the 360 degree shot.” In addition, he also took shots “looking out of the store as if exiting.” This last part makes sense if Google wants to use this sequence of images to simulate the process of entering and exiting the store.
Of course, scaling up a program like this would be a lot harder to do than having a fleet of cars drive around the country and take photos in what is now a mostly automated process.
Here is the image that Search Engine Land received from the New York-based retailer:

Given that Google is already using its Street View trikes in parks, university campuses and zoos, locations like large malls would seem like a more reasonable area to expand Street View to first. Taking Street View indoors does make a lot of sense, however. Stores and malls are the obvious example that Google could monetize, but the company could also use the same technology in museums or public buildings.
The problem with these locations, though, is that Google can’t rely solely on GPS to create these indoor views. Maybe that’s why the company decided to work with smaller locations first to try out different methods for creating reliable indoor maps efficiently. It is worth noting that there are currently only a handful of mobile apps that offer indoor maps.

