Sunday 17 March 2013

Evolution of Online Shopping (Continuation 3)

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In 1994, Netscape released a Browser of its own, followed by the introduction of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption to perform secure transactions over the net. This led to selling by many companies. Accepting orders by Pizza Hut, selling cars, bikes, books and others over the Internet began to increase slowly but surely. Amazon launched its Online Sales in 1995, followed by Dell, Cisco and eBay. The years 1998 and 1999 saw many other suppliers using Internet to sell their products. The U.S. postal service, Napster and a few others are worthy of mention.

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PayPal stepped in and offered some alternative payment methods, such as by cheque, cash or interac debit etc. In 2002, eBay acquired PayPal for well over $1 billion. Stock markets became very active and some company stocks fell while other company stocks rose. At this point, Online Shopping showed immense maturity and companies like Amazon posted exorbitant sales and profit in 2003. The eCommerce in the U.S. grew a 17% from the previous year in 2008. If we say that the Online Retailer Amazon had over $2.5 trillion sales per day in 2009. it is not at all an exaggeration. Sorry, I don't have the latest statistics.

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