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    | Hypergrowth.That's the term now being used to describe what e-commerce is currently
	experiencing. Companies of all sorts and sizes - large or small, established or
	start-ups are hopping on to the e-commerce bandwagon to give the much-needed
	boost to their businesses and become the next Amazon in the Internet world. And
	why not? The open nature of the Internet gives the flexibility to a small firm
	to conduct business in direct competition to a brick and mortar giant.
	It is a question of who grabs the opportunity first. Various reports cite
	explosive growth claims and projections on ecommerce trends. An industry report by the
	Peterborough, NH-based ActivMedia Research reveals that that the top 100
	e-commerce Web sites are reporting annual growth rates of 1,000 percent and are
	pulling in revenues of as much as $100 million. And as more and more people
	move online in the future, these figures are expected to be even more
	staggering. And, as per the International Data Corporation, the number of
	people buying online is expected to increase from 18 million in December 1997
	to 128 million in 2002, representing more that USD400 billion worth of
	transactions. In U.S. alone, the revenue generated by Internet businesses in
	1998 was larger than all previous estimates – a boggling $ 300 billion.
	Ecommerce revenue figures are certainly staggering, but to put ecommerce in practice one needs to know
	functionality of ecommerce. Read more on Ecommerce Functionality |  |  |  | Back |  
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