Sunday, April 1, 2012

Internet E - Handidactis

These days are all about madness in the world of mobile devices: taking place at World Mobile Congress in Barcelona. All companies show their latest and Telefonica would not be so. Occasionally throw some inventions Trackers to the world of SIM cards (as FISIM a year ago). The CreAcción this year is NIDC, a SIM card that allows you to convert your mobile phone in an electronic ID. Although the main objective of this technology is to facilitate the identification for purchases, access to buildings, As expected, the sharp rise is being seen in e-readers, is passionate meaning to the user a great alternative to carry your daily life, so you can use the various benefits of reading in a digital device. Indeed, the electronic book is a compact, shaped like a traditional book, as a rule rectangular and whose most important element is its screen. Basically these screens are not capable of displaying more than black and white content, with different levels of gray scale depending on the model you choose. [..] By the high demand for electronic books, many stores are opting for this digital product, therefore, the English Court has drawn a [..]. [..] That currently does not stop to see new technologies relating to screens of different electronic books that appear in each show that [..]. [..] University. Many U.S. universities are beginning to use the iphone eBook in its facilities despite having had some detractors. However, the long [..]. [..] Internet. The intention is to ally to deliver content in electronic devices such as digital books, mobile phones and so get the reader to pay, however little, but somehow [..]. [..] Kobo door is hitting the market as of June 17. Best of all, this eBook will be priced at 115 [..]. [..] Boom that is taking the sale of digital books being very positive for many companies, is why the Pandigital Novel becomes a [..]. [..] Because with this new tablet, to be assured, are ideal devices to download the ebook by Google. All this could happen in the not very [..]. [..] The Kindle digital book has long been number one. However with recent digital books that have flooded the market, it seems that it would not be so easy to be number one in [..]. [..] Many loyal readers who are reading your favorite novel on the Kindle. The battle has begun eBooks and Kindle like it or not, will be there until [..]. [..] Of new digital reading devices. Good news for all lovers of eBooks, as more options, greater choice of prices. So wait and take it [..]. On November 4, in the context of e-Commerce Day 2011, the Mexican internet e Association (AMIPCI) presented the results of the Study of Electronic Commerce in Mexico 2011. The seventh study of e-commerce AMIPCI was funded by VISA, and 80 companies provided information. "The overall numbers of electronic commerce presented in this study are the result of analysis of information from Mexican consumers." The survey was applied to "a sample of 4.706 adults interviewed, 54% men and 48% were women of all socioeconomic levels. The survey has a confidence level of 95% ".. Although 48 percent of the companies that participated in that study have 2 years or less doing online trading in 2011 online sales were estimated at 36 thousand 500 million pesos, representing 49 per cent increase with respect to the total reported in 2009: 24.5 billion pesos .. In Mexico, the largest number of online transactions is for the purchase of airline tickets and truck (16%), Entertainment (9%) hotel reservations (8%), buy electronics (7%), clothing and accessories 6%. An estimated 68% of operations is performed online via credit card. Also online transfers and deposits in bank branch increased their share 29 and 27% respectively. In addition 13% of operations were closed by other payment options like debit cards and payments intermediated (telephone bill receipts, payment at convenience stores). The direct discounts (75%) and free shipping of the products (53%) were the most commonly used promotions in stores evaluated. Nine out of ten businesses that participated in the study have online catalogs. In December we made the largest number of online operations. Also in the months of May and October recorded high activity. With respect to security measures observed by the businesses that participated in the study, 70% use the mechanism "and password" as the main measure of security. Furthermore, the use of secure sites (https) amounts to 63% of trade. The study was included a section on consumer habits. These are some of the main results: 81% have purchased any goods or services online, half of them in national stores, 70% make online payments services (utilities, 16%, private services, 42%, both 42%), 26% said they had made purchases through any mobile device, highlighting iTunes, 56% of transactions were made via Visa, Mastercard 37% and 7% American Express. Three out of 10 consumers surveyed spent $ 400 to $ 1,000 in each transaction; 6 in 10 consumers making purchases during periods of one month to three months, and increases the number of people who purchase weekly. The survey reveals a growing awareness of the purchaser on the security measures to make online consumption. 87% conducts its operations at sites recognized, or where a recommendation has been received. 56% of respondents said they had not had any problems in their purchases, 63% of respondents reported feeling confident when shopping online, 9% said they feel some kind of distrust. It would be worthwhile in future studies consider the AMIPCI surveying non-users of Internet, questioning them on suspicion that they have to make purchases online. If among consumers who were surveyed in the recent study, 9% said they feel some kind of mistrust among non-Internet users, of course, the suspicion must be much greater. Of course the best way to reduce the mistrust is to provide timely and reliable information. Unfortunately it is so

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