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Essay heading: the ebusiness of books
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Today, Half Price books has 85 retail stores in 14 states (halfpricebooks.com, 2006). To keep up with eBusiness, Half-Price has developed a web site that is clearly tabbed with six defined options from store locations to company information.
The navigation of the Half Price web site is relatively simple... displayed 300 characters
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It contains a section in which one can find the location of a brick and mortar store. The site is more informational than interactive. The in-store area describes which various products can be purchased: books, magazines, gift cards, music, and software. One can also sell gently used books, games, and music to any brick and mortar store... displayed next 300 characters
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