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Subject:e-mmerce From:Karen Schriver <ks0e -at- ANDREW -dot- CMU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:01:51 -0400
I too am interested in nonfluffy infomation about e-commerce. But I'm not so
interested in tools and options as in ways of structuring and envisioning
content.I would appreciate any information on this topic.
thank you,
karen schriver
KSA, Document Design and Research
>
> Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 18:44:53 +1100
> From: "goldd -at- netspace -dot- net -dot- au" <goldd -at- NETSPACE -dot- NET -dot- AU>
> Subject: E-mmerce
>
> A website job I've been asked to write/project manage has now evolved into
> the setting up of an e-mmerce site. I know only a little about this side
of
> things, but want/need to inform myself quickly so that I can PM the gig
> properly.
>
> My question is how can I inform myself about E-mmerce options and tools
with
> 'hard' information as expeditiously as possible - ie: I'm interested in
the
> 'steak' and not just the 'sizzle' of the usual advertising bumpf.
>
> Perhaps email on this should be directed to me initially and I'll
summarise
> the info and email it back to the list.
>
> All the best
> David Goldfajl