By: Kris Allen Ashley Jones Olivia Lieblong Larry Thomas

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By: Kris Allen Ashley Jones Olivia Lieblong Larry Thomas M-Commerce Where is it Going?   By: Kris Allen   Ashley Jones  Olivia Lieblong  Larry Thomas

What is M-Commerce ? M-commerce is : The use of mobile devices to perform electronic commerce Or Use of mobile devices to communicate and entertain data via a connection to public and private networks. The use of wireless technology to provide convent personalized and location-based information your customers, employees, and partners.

What’s Good About M-Commerce? M-Commerce grants the opportunity to provide, enhanced services to customers irrespective of their locations. Increased reach Convent Customized information Quick Access

What’s Bad About M-Commerce ? Slower connection speeds Lower Acceptance Rates Security issues Billing Issues Finding Target Markets

M-commerce as we know it today Our current forms of m-commerce consist of Cell phone, PDA, Blackberries, etc… we use these devices for finding out game stats and scores, buying music and ringbones, and limited e-mail access. Technologies used: GSM DECT CDMA TDMA FDMA GPRS

Important Languages, Applications, and Components SIM CARDS MICROBROWSERS HANDSET LOCATING TECHNOLGY BLUETOOTH

STATS

M-Commerce of the Future Environmental Computers Digital Wallets Environmental Computers Fingerprint Sensors Faster Web Access Thump Shades Digital Shirts Disabled Robots