Real Estate/Development
Jul. 2, 2000
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY
By Wayne R. Pinnell Much has been said and written in the recent months about the emergence of the new economy business model. More and more businesses are being born of and operated through technology. Terms such as B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) have become common references in describing the fast-growing Internet-based economy.




By Wayne R. Pinnell
Much has been said and written in the recent months about the emergence of the new economy business model. More and more businesses are being born of and operated through technology. Terms such as B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) have become common references in describing the fast-growing Internet-based economy.
Similarly, "brick and mortar" descriptions of traditional business models are giving way to "click and mort...
Much has been said and written in the recent months about the emergence of the new economy business model. More and more businesses are being born of and operated through technology. Terms such as B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) have become common references in describing the fast-growing Internet-based economy.
Similarly, "brick and mortar" descriptions of traditional business models are giving way to "click and mort...
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