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This community talks about the latest happenings in the field of M-Commerce. Discussion topics include the boom that will follow the arrival of 3-G in India, as well as the latest handheld gadgets that have hit the market

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Retail industry is coming in a big way and it is creating job oppurtunities...
 
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After ITeS, the retail sector   is touted to be the next biggest job spinner in the country. Till now, retail jobs in India have been looked at as low-paying and meant for plain graduates. But with organised retailing in the country poised to assume gigantic proportions, the sector will spawn a vast number of jobs across the spectrum, according to a recent study by Pricewaterhouse Coopers. The study said retail sales accounted for 10% of the GDP in '04, with a market size of $207bn, and the sec
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Answered by SACHIN SAXENA, Financial Analyst Accenture  | 3 years ago
Mobile social networking is social networking where one or more individuals of similar interests or commonalities, conversing and connecting with one another using the mobile phone. Much like web based social networking, mobile social networking...
Answered by Arun Sarin, Business Analyst, Oracle  | 3 years ago
I think the next thing in mobile will be a true On Device Portal (ODP), where all of your interests will be combined in a very streamlined fashion and well integrated to your on-device information (such as address book) in one centralized native...
Answered by Bipin Ghosh, Sales/BD Manager, Infosys  | 3 years ago
Very interesting concept. I totally believe in the idea. In most of the big cities you have companies that provides catering services for food from different restaurant. So you can say that instead of using the menu list for ordering to a contact...
Answered by Bhushan Patil, Project Lead, Birlasoft Limited  | 3 years ago
think applications that use p2p generally depend on a large user base and high bandwidths to enable its success. Given the split in technologies in the mobile world, and the generally low bandwidth, it might take some time (and possible technological...
Answered by Arun Sarin, Business Analyst, Oracle  | 3 years ago
Location based services are poised to take off. Though I think the way it will take off is different than what we might think today. To me GPS (or similar) only gives a snapshot of the users location giving services no time to prepare. What if...
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Web 2.0 in mobiles is already here. One example is Facebook for Blackberry that I run on my Blackberry Curve. I think the next category killer is the full integration of GPS with mobile with Web 2.0 applications with e-commerce. So, for example, I go...
Answered by Dipen Trivedi, Project Manager, 3i Infotech  | 3 years ago
Hi, Mobile devices are going to be the most sophisticated piece of technology you will carry with you, in the very near future. I agree that mobile internet is comparatively slower, but with more mobile operators entering the market, we can definitely...
I think mobile phone will be increasingly used for ordering and paying for items too, since in most ways it is no different from using your credit card. At least with mobile phones, you can do more and maybe have greater control.
Answered by Kaushal Kumar Jha, Sales/BD Manager, Capgemini  | 3 years ago
With mobile commerce and social networking already a reality and generation X Y utilizing text messaging often as their primary channel of communication, the future of mobility is certainly bright and dynamic. The one drawback is the form factor and...
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Answered by Rajshekhar Angadi, Project Manager, CMC  | 3 years ago
The answer is yes, but for unique projection reasoning. first people are already used to electronic commerce. now you see other things happening that will drive it on the mobile space. but first, there are two types of mobile commerce, that which is...
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